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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I suspect that there's more diversity is PS3 and PS4 at Meridian because parents flee when kindergarten rolls around, not because the demographics are changing. Many schools have diverse PS3 and PK4 classes, but the demographics change a lot once the K fleeing happens.[/quote] That may be for the time being; it will be interesting to see how it changes. At least one couple I know plans to move and may very well be sending their kids to a different IB school for K. Two other families I know live nearby and to my knowledge neither is considering moving. Whether they plan to try the lottery again at K I don't know. Regardless, the past does not always dictate the present. In our case if we stay our child will stay at Meridian for K and perhaps beyond, unless some concerns emerged that would compel us to try for a different school or we decide to/are able to move. Gentrification is all around that area so I think it is safe to assume that the school will continue to attract a more diverse demographic. Only time will tell whether the school will retain them. [/quote]
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