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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've struck out on the lottery the past couple of years and plan to move to a Deal feeder neighborhood for our lower elementary school kiddos from NE if we don't get a better school option for next year--is there a tangible difference between Lafayette, Murch, and Janney? I know Lafayette is a huge school- but other than the number of classes per grade, are they all pretty similar? Is there a difference in how much computer/devise usage there is in each school for learning instruction? Thanks in advance.[/quote] Housing stock and whether you are in the market for a SFH, TH, or own/rent apt will determine much of this. I think Murch is widely known as the nicest kids and families, possibly due to it having a lot of apartments in its zone. People love the Murch principal. Lafayette I know a lot of friends that were disappointed because they were sold on Mayberry but because so many have been sold on Mayberry, the school is bursting at the seams - the class sizes are big and challenges when the school doesn't keep friends together in the next grade, etc. [/quote]
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