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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All those students at Hardy feeder schools have excellent academic credentials. It's not remotely relevant where they live if the concern is academic competence.[/quote] Mann is largely an IB school. Stoddert is in the middle. Hyde is so OOB, it's not significant that kids go to Hardy -- what other alternative do they have?![/quote] According to DCPS Profile page, Mann - 81% IB Stoddert - 73% IB Hyde - 42% IB The other feeder schools are as follows: Eaton - 50% Key - 83% Of course these numbers are not necessarily accurate since it is past data which may or may not be an accurate picture of the current breakdown which is not yet available to the public.[/quote] They I don't really know who is in-boundary and who is out of boundary at Stoddert in fifth grade but I do know this. There are roughly 50 5th graders this year and all of them are long-standing Stoddert students who have been at the school for years, most since PreK and K. So the years of getting off the waitlist in 5th grade in order to get to Hardy are over. [/quote]
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