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[quote=Anonymous]I think that most of the K-12 schools have different campuses and therefore there is a certain amount of mental adjustments taking place along the way anyway. I also agree that you have no idea at age 4/5 what the true academic needs or your children are. I too have two kids at k-12 and one who went k-8 and switched for high school. The application process is stressful, but not impossible. I don't know anyone who didn't get in anywhere and many got in to their first choices. For us the transition to high school has been great for that child. My bigger concern about any k-12 education is that you get one philosophy taught to you your entire life until college and I worry that it's too much of the same. I found that moving from one place to the other can really help broaden your experience and open your mind in many ways (social, academic, physical plant, dogma, etc). That said, not having to reapply (if we stay) is a nice thought, which is why people do it.[/quote]
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