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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I am a previous parent and my answer is no, not immediately. The school needs to go through a rebuilding phase. There are lots of undesirable elements in the school even with the principal leaving, which are due in part to his poor leadership. The quality of the school has deteriorated due in part to a poorly administered admissions process. The school is no longer attracting quality applicants because I think people now know of the poor reputation of the school. As a result, the principal started admitting anyone who applied, including children with serious behavioral issues and weak academic preparation. The other element, which affects the schools reputation is the faculty, which are poorly trained and I am not certain about whether they are required to obtain certifications like in the publich schools. Therefore, the school needs to change its admissions practices and assess the qualifications of its teaching staff, which may require it to do some house cleaning. I would not be surprised if it takes another five years to turn this school around, so much damage has been done in the few years the principal has been there.[/quote]
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