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[quote=Anonymous]I don't want to hijack this thread into an Amidon-Bowen vs. Bremt discussion, but you need to think more critically and examine additional underlying data. According to the DME, 185 of the 238 students IB for Brent actually attend Brent, which is a 78 percent IB participation rate, whereas only 228 of the 599 students IB for the former Bowen attendance zone attend A-B, which is a 38 percent IB participation rate, and only 19 of the 100 students IB for the former Amidon attendance zone attend A-B, which is a 19 percent IB participation rate. In other words, the attendance rate for students IB for A-B is slightly higher than 35 percent, or less than half of that of Brent. in addition, 7 students IB for Brent were attending Basis for 5th Grade. Of the OOB students who attend Brent, the vast majority of whom are down from surrounding Hill neighborhoods, a total of 9 are IB for Bowen. http://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/publication/attachments/Appendix%20B_Boundary%20Participation%20Data%20Tables_DRAFT_Policy%20Brief_3_0.pdf[/quote]
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