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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just to be clear: Is there a place that officially reports out which DCPS middle schools the incoming class at the selective high schools came from? I didn't think there was. But I am surprised someone from the local press or some parent hasn't FOIA'ed that.[/quote] Edscape pathways but it won't give an exact number if it's under 10. https://edscape.dc.gov/page/student-enrollment-pathways For example, this year's SWW freshman class: 45 from Deal 24 not previously in DCPS or DCPCS 16 from Hardy 11 from Oyster-Adams 10 from John Francis Less than 10 each from BASIS, Capitol Hill Montessori, Center City - Brightwood, Center City - Capitol Hill, Creative Minds International, DC Prep - Anacostia, District of Columbia International School, E.L. Haynes, Eliot-Hine, Howard University, Ingenuity Prep, Inspired Teaching, Jefferson, KIPP DC - WILL Academy, MacFarland, Stuart-Hobson, Sojourner Truth, Washington Global, Latin - Cooper, Latin[/quote] So depressing that the majority of these kids are from a middle school with a fantastic feeder high school (or private!); save some crumbs for the rest of us! [/quote] Deal had 8% of all 8th graders in public schools that year but was 30% of the Walls 9th grade class. Hardy 3% of all 8th graders and 11% of Walls 9th grade class. O-A was 1% of all 8th graders and 7% of Walls 9th grade class. John Francis basically the same. It's at least partially driven by geography though. Probably more applications from students who would have the easiest commutes.[/quote] And if you go to schools like Latin or BASIS, you're probably not going to bother applying to Walls. [/quote]
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