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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Avoid mixed SES if you can afford it. Period. Keep your eyes on middle and high school as well. One elementary school could feed into different middle/high schools. Get the best slice of the pyramid. If you can't manage that, prioritize high school attendance over elementary. After all, it's just elementary school. [/quote] I'm on it, but in this case the pyramid is the same, and same middle school. [/quote] PP here. First, being in center school as a general ed student doesn't benefit from center AAP (other than being with AAP students during recess and after school). The general ed class is still from mixed SES pool. So if your kid don't get into AAP or got into AAP but center is abolished, you'd stay at the higher SES school for K-6. if your kid did get into AAP, and have the choice of local or center AAP, you'd go to center. In another word, having base school with higher SES gives you more options. [/quote]
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