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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are enough kids getting 4 and 5 on Parcc to be a good cohort of students who end up at walls for high school. [/quote] Just to confirm - SWW high school is NOT a feeder for the EC - all students need to apply for Walls for high school, there is no preference given for having attended SWW@FS and now that the principal is not the same (bad choice to have it be the same in the first place, but that's a whole other topic!), there is really no connection between the schools (just the same name which is totally confusing!). There are definitely students who attend SWW@FS who end up at Wall for high school, and likely what the PP meant, but it is not automatic.[/quote] I'm not sure where you are getting that from PP's post. He/she never said that the HS is associated with FS. Just said that there are enough kids at the middle school getting 4s and 5s. I find it really funny that any time someone has a question about FS, someone has to chime in that it's not associated with the application HS.[/quote] I actually wasn't getting that that was what the PP meant, in fact, I said in my post that I assumed that what the PP likely meant is that many students end up there, but I have talked with many parents who are confused about this. Really, all I was trying to do was be helpful. Sorry if that upset you.[/quote]
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