Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with kids at both schools. She loves both schools but will soon move her Lee student to ITS for long term. She’s lucky since she has the option via sibling preference. It would be hard for me to pass on a solid path through middle school.
Do you know why she is choosing ITS? Is it jut because of the middle school feed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with kids at both schools. She loves both schools but will soon move her Lee student to ITS for long term. She’s lucky since she has the option via sibling preference. It would be hard for me to pass on a solid path through middle school.
Do you know why she is choosing ITS? Is it jut because of the middle school feed?
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with kids at both schools. She loves both schools but will soon move her Lee student to ITS for long term. She’s lucky since she has the option via sibling preference. It would be hard for me to pass on a solid path through middle school.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how the demographics of the schools compare but if socioeconomic and racial diversity are important to you, you could factor in those points to your decision. Or, sounds like you might live in the neighborhood? Seems like a lot of ITS families live nearby which makes activities and play dates easy. Finally, compare aftercare costs if you need it. That can be sticker shock if you haven’t planned for it!