OP — ok, that was careless of me. I didn’t mean to be offensive/divisive — sorry |
Ok, ignore the tone of this weird braggart. I've had 3 kids at Janney. It's a great school. So are Lafayette and Murch. 2 of my kids are now at Deal and have become close friends with kids from these other schools. They are all equally well prepared. The kids are interchangeable from one another. Just buy the house you like. |
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IF it's important to you, Lafayette and Janney parents are interchangeable. Murch parents might be slightly different, but really just that, "slightly".
Your kids will be ok in any of these schools. |
| Hearst! |
Much better than it used to be, thanks to surging neighborhood enrollment. |
How are Murch parents different? You mean more diverse with less money? Why are you being coy? |
Or a bit more chilled out. Relax, PP. - Murch parent |
| I have interacted with parents from all three schools. Murch parents are the best. Janney parents are hyper competitive. Lafayette parents are bigots. |
I hate to say it but this is kind of true. Maybe it's because Murch has slighlty more ethnic/economic diversity? Thank you apartments/condos on Connecticut!! Runs over a little to the kids too.... at least if any bunch seems more entitled and "mean" - its the Janney kids. Huge generalization with multiple kids having gone through Deal. |
| OP here - also I wondered what it is like to live in these neighborhoods |
| Based on the conduct of the parents at the forum last night I’d scratch Murch off the list if I were you. Wow. Just wowwww. |
Where are you coming from, OP? Easier to describe this if we know this. |
| What happened at the forum last night? We’re considering moving inbounds for Murch - please share. |
| All are good schools. So is Hearst, and it is significantly smaller. Two classes per grade. So if you prefer a smaller school, I would go with Hearst. |
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