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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The objective of a K-12 school isn't to create the smartest cohort of 9th graders possible. They're building a community. They can hit their "academic"/SAT/college admissions goals by having 80% or 90% (or whatever) of academically focused, driven kids. The final 10-20% can be filled with less academically qualified kids who are admitted for other reasons. The schools expect this and function just fine with it. Maybe these kids are siblings. It isn't Thomas Jefferson where every last kid is driven. So Sidwell has an average SAT of 1450 and Thomas Jefferson's is 1530. Big deal. But for this tradeoff Sidwell is able to pay their teachers ($$) and make the experience more enjoyable for their students (good athletes for competitive teams). Their academic identify and mission continues unscathed.[/quote] So true and good for parents who are considering k8s to know ahead of time, if a school like Sidwell is appealing to them. But this really isn’t answering the original question as to which k8s have the best outcomes for all their students. [/quote]
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