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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here again. Related to this point, Mann and Stoddert are adding second 5th grade classes next year. Hyde is adding a third 5th grade class. Key has two 5th grade classes as well. Compared to the numbers from my previous post, the pool of Hardy students from feeders is expected to expand significantly (based upon these class allocations) next year.[b] That means the best prediction of when Hardy will "flip" is likely after next year. [/b] These data are from http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/About+DCPS/Budget+and+Finance/FY16+Fiscal+Report+Card/Initial+School+Budget+Allocations. If someone has last year's allocations, please compare. [/quote] agreed...so long at significant numbers of rising 5th graders don't win and then leave for spots at Basis and Latin and so long at the 5th grade option at the feeder elementaries is a good one. For the schools that have just one 5th grade class, that is actually a potential hurdle because if you don't perceive that teacher as strong or if you think your child's class will be too large (25+) you may be more apt to leave for 5th grade. Having a second option/second class is key unless that one 5th grade teacher is a rock star. [/quote]
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