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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would say on the upper end of the scale. So my concern is, are those students getting opportunities to push and grow, and not being allowed to slide by.[/quote] High achieving students tend to be self motivated and push themselves. SWS gives students the opportunity to work to their abilities. The school does an excellent job of teaching to wide spectrum of academic and social needs. No one "slides by" at any level (even the special ed kids). The advanced children enjoy project work and collaboration and gain from it equally as their less academically advanced peers. DC gets teamed up with people at the same level as well as those below and gains and contributes in both settings. Project work is one component but not the entirety of the curriculum. There are small groups, paired reading teams, etc, but each child has individual goals and responsibilities as well.[/quote]
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