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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems like a large jump in number of students with so many elementary feeders. How many kids in a class? Chances of friends from elementary school being in the same class?[/quote] I am mentally preparing for DS's friends to be spread to the wind next year... in fact it's a factor that's swaying me towards getting him a phone so he can keep in touch with them (previously I'd been thinking I'd wait til 8th). I've heard a lot of stories about friendships really resetting when they get to middle school. We're at Haycock FWIW.[/quote] It seems odd to say "spread to the wind" when all of Haycock feeds to Longfellow. Do you just mean the Haycock kids will be part of a larger group of kids at Longfellow, or are you suggesting many will be going to different schools next year? In terms of kids at Longfellow coming from different elementary schools, the two biggest contingents will be the kids coming from Haycock and Kent Gardens. We were happy at Longfellow and getting the class size down by moving the AAP kids from Langley back to Cooper helped some (though there's also a lot of new development within the catchment area). Also a fan of Jim Patrick. [/quote]
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