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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, interesting that the folks who say Maury is increasingly sending kids to E-H appear to be right! 27 kids went from Maury to E-H last year?? Only 12 from Payne though, which is interesting... S-H has decent buy-in from across its feeders, if still quite Watkins slanted (27 L-T, 29 JOW, 56 Watkins). That's definitely a foundation to grow from though. Jefferson... all the people claiming Brent families were going there in any kind of numbers? Not even a little. Sub-10. Wow.[/quote] Impressive for EH. The principal is really making and effort and it is paying off. I think Payne’s 5th grade class is a lot smaller so that may be close to the same percentage. Maury loses about 1/3 of 4th graders to charters or moving. But most of the remaining 5th graders go on to EH (although a chunk do move or go private for MS.)[/quote] I don't know if it's bad lottery luck or was always the plan (obviously they say the latter now), but the L-T 4th grade is pretty big (larger than 3rd by a bit, which is unusual) and it seems like a sizeable chunk of the class (including some of the highest performers) are staying for next year with S-H as the plan. Definitely more than last year's 4th grade, so will be interesting to see how that pans out/if that is the beginning of a trend. [/quote] Interest rates and WFH probably have something to do with it! Who wants to move when you have your home routine all set up and you have to pay BOTH higher prices and higher interest rates …[/quote]
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