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Matt EmersonOctober 13, 2014

In "Chasing Middle-School Admissions Is Test for Parents," the Wall Street Journal reports on the rising competition for New York middle schools:

The city Department of Education has long allowed parents to seek middle schools that best suit their children, and officials say they strive to make it as easy as possible. Chancellor Carmen Fariña has urged parents to look beyond the most sought-after picks and check out “hidden gems” that are easier to get into.
 

Many parents vie for a handful of high-achieving middle schools in hopes of boosting their children’s chances of getting into elite high schools and colleges.

 

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