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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Downtown families def send their kids to Brooklyn Heights for Packer/st Ann's. [/quote] Which is funny because lots of Brooklyn Heights families send their kids downtown for public school. (Spruce Street e.g.)[/quote] As a Brooklyn heights family, I don't know a single person who did that over PS8. You may be thinking of dumbo families who freaked out when they were re-zoned out of PS8 [/quote] Sorry, I was not counting Dumbo as a distinct neighborhood from Brooklyn Heights. But was also thinking of middle school families, where I believe the situation is more complicated?[/quote] Yes, Dumbo is not zoned for PS8. Was until about 10 years ago. MS is always more complicated than a good zoned PS, but I dont know anyone at Spruce, although Im sure there are some. PS8 has a middle school, MS8 (was renamed a few years ago, but it's very common pipeline). Or Brooklyn Prospect probably second most popular. Then there's Twain, ICE, PPAS, CSA .. all those charter and citywide schools. Some move to private at that point. Middle school is pain, but there are options. [/quote]
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