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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]40 feeder kids isn't a huge increase from last year. Hyde and Stoddert have always sent a good number of kids. Stoddert is becoming more IB but the older grades still has a out of OOB as does Hyde. Pride was holding 50 spots for IB. Not feeder but IB. Missed it by a mile which is sad. [/quote] WHO CARES???? you are clearly looking for way to justify your reason for NOT choosing Hardy. Please leave us out of it. And why do so many on this thread believe that the only kids worth attracting are those who live in the actual boundary? Are you really implying that anyone outside of your zip code is substandard? What is that all about?[/quote] Arguably one reason people like a neighborhood school is that kids can socialize with kids they will see in the neighborhood. Plus more IB will confirm the desirability - the test of the market. Hardy won't be "DC's second Deal" till the IB numbers are close to comparable, I guess. That said, I think from the other thread that the IB numbers ARE up this year, and as others state, the increase in feeder numbers will make the school more attractive to IB families. [/quote] But what are the current numbers? If the school has them they should release them. All this delay and rumor makes it seem like they are hiding the numbers.[/quote]
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