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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not put "hardy" in a surplus building closer to the homes of the students who attend it?[/quote] Kids from all over the city come to Hardy, see the attendance map displayed on a thread of some weeks ago. The largest cluster is made of IB kids. [/quote] Quite the opposite. http://edu.codefordc.org/#!/school/246[/quote] The previous statement is true: the largest cluster of Hardy students is that of the IB kids, about 40 of them (see the first two rays in the NW quadrant) . So the suggestion to move the school closer to where the students live makes no sense. [/quote] I guess cluster can mean whatever you want it to mean. If you use the "clusters" defined on the map, the biggest one is Brightwood Park, Petworth, Crestwood with 27 students. If you think in terms of geography, the two major dividers in the city are Rock Creek and the Anacostia. More then 90% of Hardy students live east of Rock Creek, and more than 20% live east of the Anacostia. [/quote]
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