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brownredgreen t1_jdjz45e wrote

Its an every year manuever, what are you on about?

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bittoxic00 t1_jdk13yw wrote

So if 7th grade there are 100 kids and attrition is 10% then it’s 90 kids in 8th grade, 81 in 9th, 72 in 10th, 65 in 11th and 59 kids in 12th?

It’s probably the latter

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brownredgreen t1_jdk1yfd wrote

You're not thinking about this smartly

Each year, 10% attrition from all grades

They also have transfer students? So if the 100 became 90 (due to 10 getting booted) next year, the class could become 95 as new kids join.

Think harder.

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bittoxic00 t1_jdk6jct wrote

You’re approaching this from a position hate, be open minded, do you think class sizes half 7 through 12?

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brownredgreen t1_jdk71ly wrote

My graduating class in 12th was definitely smaller (like by 200+) than the 9th grade class. I dont know exact numbers.

You are also ignoring my broader points:

They kick some kids out of every grade, AND, they can add new kids to a grade at years start. Students transfer.

Your not trying.

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bittoxic00 t1_jdk7tl5 wrote

I can play your game too. First off it’s, “you’re”. Secondly 200 means nothing giving your class could be 201 or 3000. Each class of graduates advancing would be treated independently given an entering class unaltered from a previous year would displace a graduating class. We can debate but if you’re being mean spirited just go join the George santos re-election committee

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brownredgreen t1_jdka3rn wrote

Oooh you spotted a grammar mistake?! You must win!

Wait... No

Petty nonsense

Block

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