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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I don't go there, but I live in the area and know many who do. I would say: 1) The younger their kids, the more optimistic they are about the middle school. Whether that's just naivete or because they have more time for that to happen, or both, I don't know. 2) Plans tend to be some collection of these ideas: A. Stay through 5th and then go to Stuart-Hobson, either IB or by lotterying in. B. Try to lottery into a Stuart-Hobson feeder. C. Try to lottery into Inspired Teaching. D. Try to lottery into a DCI feeder school (understanding at your kids' age that DCI isn't guaranteed). E. Look into Eliot-Hine and Jefferson. F. St. Anselm's if you have a boy. Other privates such as Capitol Hill Day School and St. Peter's and St. Anthony's. G. Plan to move-- a lot of people have this idea because they think they'll be wanting (and can afford) a larger home anyway. [/quote] I'm embarrassed I forgot to mention BASIS and Latin! Both Latin campuses. But I was thinking about this for 6th grade and you'd have to switch to those in 5th. There's also EL Haynes and Cap City if you like those, and Ida B. Wells and MacFarland.[/quote]
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