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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not separate siblings. They are not THAT different. Neither is such an outliner that they can't be educated together. It sets up a life-long perceived division.[/quote] People say this all the time. I don't get it. If one of your kids gets into TJ, would you not send her because her sibling didn't go. If they get in Harvard, will you hold them back? Your kids will be fine, place them where each of them belongs academically. If you build strong self esteem, they can handle life. [/quote] Couldn't agree more with this PP.[/quote] I couldn’t disagree with this more. TJ / Harvard and top ten elementary avcllls are different things. For one thing: parents need to shuttle their elem kids everywhere. Not in high school (or college). 2 elem schools for one family is a nightmare (back to school night, school events, friends, play dates, friends circles for extra curriculars, etc). My neighbor separated her boys and neither can ever do anything, because they can’t figure out to how to be two places at once. And the mom can’t hardly get involved with the schools for the same reason.[/quote]
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