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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not taking sides here, but the PP is wrong about the demographics being the same. Data is your friend, so use it. Median income for 2007-2011: Deal catchment: Friendship Hts, Tenleytown, AU Park (cluster 11): 215k Chevy Chase: (cluster 10): 254k Forest Hills, Cleveland Park (cluster 12): 217k Boundary Areas (both Deal and Hardy catchments): Mass Ave Hts, Cleveland Park, Normanstone (cluster 15): 291k Cathedral Heights, Glover Park, Mclean Grdns (cluster 14): 157k Hardy catchment: Spring Valley, Palisades, Wesley Hts (cluster 13): 297k Gtown, Burlieth (cluster 4): 304k All data from http://www.neighborhoodinfodc.org/nclusters/nclusters.html [/quote] Thanks!! And if you add the whole Deal boundary zones / feeding schools (Shepherd, Hearst, Bancroft) you will see that Deal and Hardy boundary demographics are substantially different, the latter being composed of much wealthier zones. Of course IB enrollment to Hardy is significantly lower than Deal's for reasons which go beyond the IB demographics. But let's clarify for the uninformed readers that the two constituency are substantially different, with Hardy boundary zones showing an average median income which is twice as much as Deal boundary zones.[/quote]
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