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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]12:41 ??? Then why does Oyster have a feed? Logan dodged this by adding MS to itself, which SWS just does not have the room to do in the Goding building.[/quote] Is Oyster a pure city-wide school? I thought that there was a connection to the surrounding neighborhood and that kids from that neighborhood had a preference at Oyster, even if it was behind native Spanish speakers, so that the school could be seen as being part of that neighborhood's school choices. Your question made me curious so I went to the Oyster-Adams website. It says, "For children residing within the formal school neighborhood boundaries, admission to Oyster in grades K-8 is a matter of right." It looks to me like it is a lot closer to an IB neighborhood school than a city-wide school like SWS. What was the comparison that you were trying to make? [/quote]
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