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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're making too much of any distinction between Feeder and IB. If you care about academics, the relevant number is Feeder. That's something like 45-50, from what I understand. [/quote] That's right. Every student from a feeder school is already performing at a high level. Those numbers have increased impressively.[/quote] You must be joking. There are kids in Hardy feeders who are not performing at their grade level. How is that "high level" ?![/quote] Really? Which feeder?[/quote] Come on Captain Obvious. There's not a school in DC that is at 100% proficiency. The whole premise of the initial comment - the impossible standard set by OP that a school cannot be at a high level if there is even a single kid not at grade level - and the obtuse response by PP are both pathetic.[/quote] I think the original poster's point is that the "OOB" kids coming from the feeder schools are desirable because they are performing at a high level. There's not a frightening amount of difference, academically, between the "IB" feeder kids and the "OOB" feeder kids. The respondent was being obtuse with a misleading, irrelevant stat. I think even Captain Obvious would the respondent's comment to be a smirky smear.[/quote]
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