fwtxmom: I think I would be a little concerned, too. 3 since 2005? (That's really low, compared to my local public school, and it pales in comparison to number of NMSF generated at the pricey schools around here)

Do you have information on how the kids do on things like AP tests or SAT subject tests? What does the school give you to use as an "objective" yardstick?

Does the school give scholarships to attract high achieving students? I think that is one good way to attract that type of student, provided that the school is a "best option" in your area.

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