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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also OP here - it looks like Wilson's boundaries are enormous - almost a third of the city. Could that be correct? If so, it must be a giant school to pull from so many. Also if so, finding a place to live within that boundary should not be as difficult as it sounded before I checked the boundary. Correct me if I'm interpreting the city's maps incorrectly.[/quote] Wilson has a very large catchment area, and is a large school, I wouldn't call it giant though, it has about 500 students per class. You can certainly find a place to live within the catchment area, tradeoffs like anything else. There are [b]plenty of decent charters[/b] too, though for some of the best ones, slots are mostly only available starting in 5th grade.[/quote] Come on, plenty of decent charters for preschool and pre-k, maybe elementary, but certainly not for middle and high school. It's really just BASIS, Washington Latin (essentially only admitting for 5th grade) and maybe DCI. [/quote]
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