Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 16:45     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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Anonymous wrote:Basis

until what grade?

All the way through high school, or until 8th and then move to Walls.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 16:21     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

Anonymous wrote:Basis


until what grade?
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 16:15     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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Anonymous wrote:We stopped after we got into SWS. But now that middle school is looming I hate that we have to start thinking lottery again. Total problem with the Eliot Hine feed - why assign the school as a feeder if you know that exactly zero students will attend. How is that good for either EH or SWS?


So you haven't stopped. You will enter the lottery and the thread doesn't apply to you.


Why single out this poster? This wasn't the only response with no feed through high school


Obviously because all the Lee CMI and ITS posters will be attending their IB high schools


We are a CMI poster and we have no plans to go to our in bounds high school.


Pretty sure PP was sarcastic...


I singled out SWS. Both CMI and IT have middle schools and some kids may go to in bounds high school but I was thinking many of them will go to the application schools. SWS families almost all will have to go to the lottery for MS based on the current make up of the student body. Few at SWS are in bounds for desirable MS.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 15:50     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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Anonymous wrote:We stopped after we got into SWS. But now that middle school is looming I hate that we have to start thinking lottery again. Total problem with the Eliot Hine feed - why assign the school as a feeder if you know that exactly zero students will attend. How is that good for either EH or SWS?


So you haven't stopped. You will enter the lottery and the thread doesn't apply to you.


Why single out this poster? This wasn't the only response with no feed through high school


Obviously because all the Lee CMI and ITS posters will be attending their IB high schools


We are a CMI poster and we have no plans to go to our in bounds high school.


Pretty sure PP was sarcastic...
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 15:30     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We stopped after we got into SWS. But now that middle school is looming I hate that we have to start thinking lottery again. Total problem with the Eliot Hine feed - why assign the school as a feeder if you know that exactly zero students will attend. How is that good for either EH or SWS?


So you haven't stopped. You will enter the lottery and the thread doesn't apply to you.


Why single out this poster? This wasn't the only response with no feed through high school


Obviously because all the Lee CMI and ITS posters will be attending their IB high schools


We are a CMI poster and we have no plans to go to our in bounds high school.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 14:02     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

Two Rivers
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 13:39     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

All the schools above are just terrific.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 13:18     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

sws
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 13:12     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

Lamb. Hopefully we are also set for high school too.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 13:09     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

Latin. We are in and set through high school for our kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 13:01     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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Anonymous wrote:Watkins. The renovation plans look to be fantastic!


What grade are your kids?


And what's your IB???


K and Payne.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 12:56     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

Capital City
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 12:40     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We stopped after we got into SWS. But now that middle school is looming I hate that we have to start thinking lottery again. Total problem with the Eliot Hine feed - why assign the school as a feeder if you know that exactly zero students will attend. How is that good for either EH or SWS?


So you haven't stopped. You will enter the lottery and the thread doesn't apply to you.


Why single out this poster? This wasn't the only response with no feed through high school


+1 Quit being a D-bag PP
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 12:26     Subject: Re:What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We stopped after we got into SWS. But now that middle school is looming I hate that we have to start thinking lottery again. Total problem with the Eliot Hine feed - why assign the school as a feeder if you know that exactly zero students will attend. How is that good for either EH or SWS?


So you haven't stopped. You will enter the lottery and the thread doesn't apply to you.


Why single out this poster? This wasn't the only response with no feed through high school


Obviously because all the Lee CMI and ITS posters will be attending their IB high schools


We are an IT poster. Yes, we will go IB for high school (Wilson).
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2016 12:25     Subject: What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

We got into MV 5 years ago. There have been a few bumps, but none so big that we really ever contemplated playing the lottery again.