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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm stunned that Cooper is moving so little, less than 2nd St![/quote] Everyone I know who got a Cooper seat took it, so I'm not surprised. I also know many people who ranked it over 2nd street because they thought they had no shot at 2nd.[/quote] Same. And we are in a part of town where Cooper is much more convenient... I think commute matters to them? What are the differences between the schools?[/quote] Well, Cooper will be moving to close to 2nd street in a few years, so commute convenience shouldn't really be a factor unless you're planning not to stay after it moves.[/quote] It would still be a lot more convenient for me-- it's not that close to 2nd Street. Cooper is just a lot less built-out than 2nd. They don't have a high school yet, they don't have a lot of sports either. This will naturally improve as the grades progress and they get into their bigger building. I don't think there's the intention of any really major differences compared to 2nd St. [b]The languages offered might be different.[/b][/quote] Is it still the case that Cooper offers Spanish as a World Language and 2nd St doesn't? That's big boost for Cooper as far as I'm concerned.[/quote]
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