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[quote=Anonymous]10:59. While you can quibble about the meaning of "filled," the fact remains that the overwhelming majority of Brent is now IB. The last numbers posted by DCPS for 2010-11, has the number pegged at 38%. That is no longer true. As most know, reportedly for the first time there are a number of IB students who may not be admitted for the allotted PS (2.5 classes) or PK (2.5 classes). This means OOB siblings are also excluded. Again, and reportedly, Kindergarten and First Grade will be in excess of 50 students for the foreseeable future, with thus trend expected to continue as students age through Second and Third Grades. The Bolling students and new SpEd/Autism program may skew things slightly, but Brent is decidedly a neighborhood school that increasingly reflects the demographics of its population. Whether that is a positive or a negative in terms of testing or diversity is a separate issue. [/quote]
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