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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then you would want to take Sandy Spring off list. While some teachers provide DI or similar if skilled, as an institution, they have delicately walked that line. Marketing might appear that they provide, as does philosophy, but school simply doesn't have bandwidth or resources. All the best to you and your search.12:18 makes vg point, look for curriculum guide or path if available. [/quote] I've heard the same about Burke, that there's a gap between what they promise and what they provide. if you go that route, speak with current parents of kids who need some support.[/quote] Current Burke parent here whose kid needs support. We have found them to be very supportive, but you have to ask for the support. They've gone out of their way to provide the support we've asked for. Yes, you need to keep on top of things. They have a good system where teachers have to comment on students' performance, so you get some insight as to what is going on with your child. [/quote]
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