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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There will be 326 kids this year spread out over how many grades? [/quote] The whole school. They don’t have a grade breakdown. Only division breakdown. https://www.ssfs.org/news-media/faqs-for-2025-2026 That’s a close to 50% drop from their norm. [/quote] You are [b]deliberately[/b] misleading. Define "norm" in this case and from what year are you citing this "norm"? You give yourself away as a hater and non affiliate of SSFS. There are plenty of other school forums to gaslight. Try one for the school your kids currently attend. [/quote] “Norm” is somewhere between 600 and their max capacity of 700. This is literally going off the schools published numbers. Do you think they had to close when they dropped to 460 - which was almost 100 less then their worst case projections of 550 - means 460 was some kind of norm too? And 326 is a norm? The school has hovered in the 600s for a long time that’s why it’s the “norm” why is that gaslighting? 700 is their max capacity. A few years they had hit max capacity. But then dropped to 620 which was closer to their historical norm. 326 is 50% of 652 and which makes it about 50% of the norm. What else can to call it? [/quote]
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