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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Helpful response, thanks! Is it worth avoiding areas without zoned middle schools? [/quote] Oh my no. Most neighborhoods in Brooklyn have a middle school either within walking distance or a quick bus or train ride away. Choose the neighborhood based on all its qualities not just off of a school.[/quote] But the more desirable schools are in the more desirable neighborhoods...[/quote] Some of the most desirable Brooklyn neighborhoods are in District 15 which does not have any zoned schools, everything is by lottery and the quality range is pretty wide. [/quote] I don't think either of those examples are good. Mark Twain was an arts middle school which was like a G&T school, application by audition. In D15 there are going to be many good schools as you mentioned. Contrast that with Harlem where there are hardly any desirable schools.[/quote]
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