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[quote=Anonymous]If for example there is an actual graduation from the elementary school, a graduation from middle school, and obviously a graduation from high school, I think this could work. If big schools (like Trinity / Dalton / Horace Mann, etc…) has separate schools, for example : "Trinity Elementary School" (K to Grade 4 at age 5 - 10), "Trinity Middle School" (Grade 5 to 8 at age 10 - 14), "Trinity High School" (Grade 9 to 12 at age 14 - 18), and each of these are in the different buildings or different campuses, I think it could work. Elementary school, middle school, high school, will each have their own admissions department, and own head of school. I think if there's a natural graduation once you complete elementary school, and a graduation once you complete middle school, it provides a natural / default reset to think where do you want to go next. As the kids are on their last year of elementary school, they become the leaders of the school. And as the kids are on their last year of middle school, they become the leaders of the school. I think that leadership opportunity, and expectation that you will apply to the next stage like everybody else, will eventually help with their confidence and preparation for the future. For example, for college application.[/quote]
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