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[quote=Anonymous]My kid was socially and academically on track. He was a taking Harry Potter to K kid and had neighborhood friends starting K. And he ended up at TJ, so not sure what academic advantage would have been gained. And isn’t going to college based on athletics. And I’ve now seen the entire lifecycle, and am glad. My kid was also ready to have the independence of college senior year. Ready enough that we sent him to a (fortunately) open college with in person classes last fall rather than encouraging a COvId gap year. He was ready and I think another year without the independence would have been harmful. My only regret is that he wasn’t driving earlier in his TJ career. That’s one heck of a commute to run carpools on. You do you. It would have been a mess with my kid. (Although a year less of carpooling, I mean... *sigh*) [/quote]
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