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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] PP here. You are VERY lost as to what I was saying. I was not defending that CJ and F can't "come close" to TPMS.I was merely responding to the poster who thought CJ and were clearly better. Did you read my post? You make false accusations then seem to have a lot to see with little grounding or evidence. Just stop. I don't know why you are down on the TPMS catchment kids. They are strong students at TPMS. If you want proof, look at this year's NMSF list -- many from TPMS catchment. The non boundary kid are fantastic too. The school would still be great without them, and I'm sure F & CJ are great too. Enough already![/quote] I am not the PP but I would be interested in knowing what is the reason that you believe TPMS non-magnet part is as good as CJ and RF? Personally I find it hard to make such comparison because in most of math activities I only see kids from Magnet program from TP. For the NMSF list you mentioned: how do you know which students are from the TPMS catchment but not in the magnet program, do they specifically spell out that information? It may be meaningful for some of us to compare the schools, but many other people would like to have that information so that they can decide where to live. [/quote]
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