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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. It is not correct to say that Hardy feeders take in new OOB students in 5th grade to replace those who depart. 5th grade class sizes are simply smaller. For example, Mann goes from 46 in 2nd, to 41 in 3rd to 43 in 4th to 18 students in 5th grade. Key goes from 60 to 61 to 56 to 37. Stoddert goes from 79 to 62 to 60 to 22. Hyde goes from 53 to 58 to 54 to 32. All of these data are from the initial link provided in the first post. Concerns over hypothetical "new OOB kids" who are unprepared is a false trope. New students are not being added in upper grades at Hardy feeders. [/quote] Careful, OP. With your quick access to the data you're going to out yourself pretty quickly. I know who the Hardy feeder school group fed all the 4th and 5th grade numbers to...and I'm sure I'm not the only one.[/quote]
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