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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For some of the upper NW schools like Lafayette, Murch, Janney, the lower grades are high and students start pealing off. I think across the board, it is still close to 75% - but there will be families that decide they need something else for their kid so that by the time they get to 5th grade, classmates are now at .... NCS, Holton, Blessed Sacrament, Lab, Siena, Latin and BASIS[/quote] Thanks for this. I figured many people off for middle school, so just looking for anecdotal “data” on which neighborhoods are swing heavily public in the ES years. [/quote] If you are looking for where to move - invest a few days in driving around these neighborhoods when school starts. You will see tons of kids walking from 4+ blocks away. For schools that feed into Deal, I would say our experience is that most classmates continue to Deal who made it to 5th grade. For 1 child's class, 2 moved to MD, 5 went to private, 3 moved further away. As much as you think there is a lot of movement to private, there are just not that many spaces.[/quote]
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