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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are touring the NW public elementary schools and we are curious to know what the differences are without going to each and every one. So, besides test scores and student body, what are the differences? It seems to me that Hearst actually has very small class sizes. Do any of the schools manage to get PE more than once a week? More outdoor time? Specialty teachers? Unique facilities? Different teaching philosophies? Basically, I am wondering if there are any differences to these schools beyond the preparedness of the student body.[/quote] Janney and Mann have more academic enrichment and other programs than other upper NW schools with substantial OOB populations like Hearst or Eaton can sustain.[/quote] Mann actually does not. Janney has the most in absolute terms but, as has been confirmed, access to the longish list of extras is limited by space and number. [/quote]
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