Without exit interviews, we don't know why that is taking place. And if a child 
is removed from the Lincoln School for whatever reason, it is very easy for the 
rest of the children in the family to follow even if they lack the 
precipitating issue. Different vacation schedules can be a very strong reason 
for the family's convenience. How do we not lose the first child? No one should 
object to gathering more information so school actions are not taken or avoided 
due to ignorance.
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From: Lincoln <[email protected]> on behalf of Bob Kupperstein 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 10:23 AM
To: Karla Gravis <[email protected]>
Cc: Lincoln Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln School attrition data going back to 2016

I've been in Lincoln for over 30 years now and parents have been moving kids 
out of Lincoln schools ever since I can remember.   They do it for a variety of 
reasons and academic excellence is often not the main reason.    At different 
times I remember parents being concerned about discipline in the schools, lack 
of structure, lack of desired extracurricular activities, etc.   Very often, 
many parents want their kids to go to schools similar to the ones they went to, 
whether that means private schools, parochial schools, more structured, ..., 
whatever.

I'd caution against taking this data as a sign that Lincoln schools aren't 
performing well enough.

-Bob

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 9:13 AM Karla Gravis 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,

Since the topic of trends has come up, I pulled together attrition data for 
previous years, straight from the DOE website:

School  2016-2017       2017-2018       2018-2019       2019-2020       
2020-2021       2021-2022       2022-2023
Lincoln 6.2     6.8     7.1     6.8     7.8     5.0     8.5
Carlisle        2.7     3.7     4.0     2.9     4.3     2.3     3.5
Dover/Sherborn  2.7     3.0     3.1     3.1     4.8     4.1     3.0
Lexington       3.7     3.0     4.0     2.5     6.2     5.9     4.2

Going back as far as 2016, Lincoln School consistently has the highest 
attrition in this group (with only one single exception in 2021 where Lexington 
was higher, but we were still higher than Carlisle and Dover/Sherborn). Getting 
this data is a very manual process, which is why I focused on our similar 
districts plus Lexington that was used as a comparison, but I am happy to add 
other towns if people are interested.

It's not a difference of 1 - 2 students. Carlisle has a similar size to ours 
(383 in grades 2-7 versus our 356). If we had had their attrition coming into 
2022-2023, we would have lost 18 fewer children. I am not making an assumption 
as to why our attrition is higher, but I do think it is worth investigating.
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