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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You really have no idea how this works, do you? JKLMM schools are 90+% IB students overall. Charters don't have neighborhood preference, so they truly represent all parts of the District, although travel of course becomes a consideration so probably more people apply from reasonable travel distance than from far away. But they have vastly more ward-diversity than any JKLMM. Apparently you also aren't at any of the charter schools you named, because if you were, you'd know that the Ward 3 or JKLMM students are vastly in the minority, where they got in at all. [/quote] If you're going to try to call somebody out, you better come correct. Let's break it down with the stats: Murch IB percentage: 66% Janney IB percentage: 92% Key IB percentage: 84% Mann IB percentage: 86% Lafayette IB percentage: 85% http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Compare.aspx?tab=1&school=254,272,273,287 (This link does not include stats for Lafayette because the DCPS tool only allows you to compare four schools) Even a cursory glance at these numbers shows that the statistic you presented is wrong. [/quote]
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