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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here: 1st grade is an entry year for first-choice school, which is why we are considering applying now. Current school is a K-8. First-choice school goes through 12. The reason we’d apply is that, while things are going well at current school and there’s a lot we like about it, the other school remains our top choice and we think ultimately a better fit in some ways. We are ok staying out but first-choice school is competitive and we don’t want to miss our chance there. I sense it gets more competitive as the years go by. [/quote] If the first choice school is Maret, please note it’s really not worth it. Don’t move your child if they’re doing well. If you want to get your child into a competitive HS, move them at grade 5 or 6, not at grade 1.[/quote] NP What do you mean Maret is “really not worth it”?[/quote]
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