How many percentage of Dalton K class are siblings/legacies?

Anonymous
Thanks !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks !


42
Anonymous
I heard it’s really low like less than 10
Anonymous
11.89. How should we know? Ask the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard it’s really low like less than 10


Anecdotally at least, that seems like a very, very low estimation. Each grade at Dalton is huge, so I do not actually know the precise overall numbers, but out of 19 kids in my child's current class (not K, so maybe things changed recently), 8 kids are a sibling or legacy or both. There are five classes in each grade, so the same ratio may not carry over across all five classes. But still, the overall percentage is likely way higher than 10%. I would guess it is in 35-45% range depending on the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard it’s really low like less than 10


Anecdotally at least, that seems like a very, very low estimation. Each grade at Dalton is huge, so I do not actually know the precise overall numbers, but out of 19 kids in my child's current class (not K, so maybe things changed recently), 8 kids are a sibling or legacy or both. There are five classes in each grade, so the same ratio may not carry over across all five classes. But still, the overall percentage is likely way higher than 10%. I would guess it is in 35-45% range depending on the year.


Hence 42 as noted above.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard it’s really low like less than 10


Anecdotally at least, that seems like a very, very low estimation. Each grade at Dalton is huge, so I do not actually know the precise overall numbers, but out of 19 kids in my child's current class (not K, so maybe things changed recently), 8 kids are a sibling or legacy or both. There are five classes in each grade, so the same ratio may not carry over across all five classes. But still, the overall percentage is likely way higher than 10%. I would guess it is in 35-45% range depending on the year.


Hence 42 as noted above.


Thanks! 42% is still a lot.. I thought Dalton favors siblings/legacies the least among all TTs..

Anonymous
No. HM favors the least and Trinity the most
Anonymous
Are the boys single sex schools sibling friendly?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are the boys single sex schools sibling friendly?


I would assume they all are. From a business perspective it makes sense unless it’s a problematic family
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