Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four-year dropout rate at Wakefield averages between 15 and 25%. 'Nuff said.
Ok, but I think that is (perhaps significantly) lower than the national average. And Tuckahoe is not in that pyramid, so selfishly I am not terribly concerned about that now.
Any feedback on Tuckahoe? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Four-year dropout rate at Wakefield averages between 15 and 25%. 'Nuff said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
huh? i am not the PP you quoted, but i do live three blocks from the school and have a kid who will be in K next year. does sending my kid to Tuckahoe make me a lemming?
You're a lemming if you buy into the party line that you can't go wrong with APS.
Anonymous wrote:
huh? i am not the PP you quoted, but i do live three blocks from the school and have a kid who will be in K next year. does sending my kid to Tuckahoe make me a lemming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you parents are snatching up homes in the tuCkahoe district so the can send their kids to Tuckahoe. You cannot go wrong sending your child to Tuckahoe or any APS school for that matter. There is a kinDergarten open house coming up. You should go and ask questions.
Yes, you too can be a total lemming....
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you parents are snatching up homes in the tuCkahoe district so the can send their kids to Tuckahoe. You cannot go wrong sending your child to Tuckahoe or any APS school for that matter. There is a kinDergarten open house coming up. You should go and ask questions.