Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I remember correctly, this year, the Heights had some very impressive matriculations. Not sure that would ever be the case for O'Connell.
LOL, that's incredibly inaccurate
Welp looking at the Instagram posts, at O'Connell, only 4 out of 180 students matriculate to T20 school (2%), and at The Heights, 5 out of 31 students are going to T20 (16%). I'd say statistically The Heights has the edge here.
https://www.instagram.com/heights26_seniors_destinations/
https://www.instagram.com/djodecisions2026/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? I sometimes see people posting that one child attended X school and another Y because it was a better fit for that specific child, but admittedly I’ve never heard that about these two schools.
Crossing the bridge is a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Really? I sometimes see people posting that one child attended X school and another Y because it was a better fit for that specific child, but admittedly I’ve never heard that about these two schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I remember correctly, this year, the Heights had some very impressive matriculations. Not sure that would ever be the case for O'Connell.
LOL, that's incredibly inaccurate
Welp looking at the Instagram posts, at O'Connell, only 4 out of 180 students matriculate to T20 school (2%), and at The Heights, 5 out of 31 students are going to T20 (16%). I'd say statistically The Heights has the edge here.
https://www.instagram.com/heights26_seniors_destinations/
https://www.instagram.com/djodecisions2026/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I remember correctly, this year, the Heights had some very impressive matriculations. Not sure that would ever be the case for O'Connell.
LOL, that's incredibly inaccurate
Anonymous wrote:If I remember correctly, this year, the Heights had some very impressive matriculations. Not sure that would ever be the case for O'Connell.
Anonymous wrote:I’m struggling to imagine someone who has kids who attend(ed) both of these schools.