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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The negative commenters could have been there a few years ago. Things were a little bumpy when they moved[b] -- in part because a good number of families didn't follow them across town and they absorbed many [/b]new students who were unaccustomed to expeditionary learning. Since then I think they've figured out how to get new students up to speed, which was good since they expand at 5th and again at 9th. [/quote] No it was before they moved when they were still at their 16th street NW location. Teachers who were basically printing out articles from the computers, passing them out to pre-teen students in 5th and 6th grade and telling them to read and write their reflection. How many reflections can you write every week??? Math was scant and science was non-existent. As for after school activities, my kid signed up for tennis -- again no instruction from the teacher ( 2 students practicing hitting the ball, while others had to watch and wait for their turn), and origami (teacher putting a you tube video showing how to do it). So if what OP is saying is true, the school and the quality of the teachers have come a long way since they moved.[/quote]
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