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[quote=Anonymous]The best of this information is under lock and key. That being said, you generally can get curricula and reading lists, sometimes including suggested summer reading. A large number of high schools will provide SAT scores, including 25th/75th percentile, but this has its limitations -- Fancy Day School's children (tuition: $40,000) probably score higher than Storefront Baptist Academy's (tuition $10,000), but Storefront Baptist may, in fact, be doing a much better job with their raw material. Or maybe they aren't: you can't tell from the SAT alone, especially for a test that explicitly is trying to measure potential, not content knowledge. But at least it gives you some idea of peer group capability, which isn't nothing. K-8... I guess you can make a request. It's possible that, say, individual schools or even the Arlington diocese would be willing to cough up HSPT scores. Never seen them, but I'm sure the data exists somewhere. [/quote]
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