Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a total of 10-11 ES that feed into Longfellow. They do get spread out. But making new friends can be a great experience. My kid had maybe 2 or 3 kids from their ES in core classes. Plus you have a choice of world language, electives, PE and a crazy amount of kids at lunch.
It's 9 ES feeders now.
If I had to guess in terms of the largest numbers in order it would be: (1) Haycock, (2) Kent Gardens, (3) Chesterbrook, (4) Franklin Sherman, (5) Timber Lane, (6) Spring Hill, (7) Westgate, (8) Lemon Road, and (9) Churchill Road.
Used to be 10 before all of Colvin Run got assigned to Cooper.
Churchill Road and Springhill go to Cooper. The only kids going to Longfellow from Churchill Road are the AAP kids that have Kent Gardens as the base school (very few).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a total of 10-11 ES that feed into Longfellow. They do get spread out. But making new friends can be a great experience. My kid had maybe 2 or 3 kids from their ES in core classes. Plus you have a choice of world language, electives, PE and a crazy amount of kids at lunch.
It's 9 ES feeders now.
If I had to guess in terms of the largest numbers in order it would be: (1) Haycock, (2) Kent Gardens, (3) Chesterbrook, (4) Franklin Sherman, (5) Timber Lane, (6) Spring Hill, (7) Westgate, (8) Lemon Road, and (9) Churchill Road.
Used to be 10 before all of Colvin Run got assigned to Cooper.
Anonymous wrote:There are a total of 10-11 ES that feed into Longfellow. They do get spread out. But making new friends can be a great experience. My kid had maybe 2 or 3 kids from their ES in core classes. Plus you have a choice of world language, electives, PE and a crazy amount of kids at lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Though all Haycock go to Longfellow, due to very large setting, my 7th grader only have a few of his friends from ES who happened to be at the same class in MS (average 5 kids). He even has a class that he know no one before. He see his ES circle of friends at the cafeteria during lunch time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like a large jump in number of students with so many elementary feeders. How many kids in a class? Chances of friends from elementary school being in the same class?
I am mentally preparing for DS's friends to be spread to the wind next year... in fact it's a factor that's swaying me towards getting him a phone so he can keep in touch with them (previously I'd been thinking I'd wait til 8th). I've heard a lot of stories about friendships really resetting when they get to middle school. We're at Haycock FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a large jump in number of students with so many elementary feeders. How many kids in a class? Chances of friends from elementary school being in the same class?
Anonymous wrote:What are the elementary schools feeding in?