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[quote=Anonymous]This is a very broad question but i would advise visiting as many open houses as would be feasible to get an idea of what the school environment may be (they all differ) and if it would be a good fit. If you’re looking for a good inbound bilingual like a bruce monroe, oyster, bancroft, Chisolm, those are tough before K. Immersion Charters are a different discussion but they are all solid to great in various ways. The best neighborhood schools in terms of consistent test scores will be in Ward 3, along with Ross, Shepherd, Maury, Brent, Hyde, and Ludlow is solid. There are also schools with reportedly great leadership like a Barnard, Whittier and others. Peabody is probably the best ECE only program in the city but feeds to a school people aren’t often crazy about. And a host of solid options across the city. There are alot of good overall elementary school options, including charters. Very few are known to be specifically low tech or highly academic.[/quote]
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