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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let me put it to you another way. If you read these threads, you'll see that there are really only 3 charters that have no drama (well, publicly). They are TR, Stokes, and Inspired Teaching. They're all in very high demand and don't admit many non-sibs. But now I'm thinking my advice has shifted: leave the spot for someone who will appreciate it.[/quote] I would consider stokes, inspired teaching, and 2 rivers mediocre charters at best. If you’ve been around as long as I have, you would have seen the threads at inspired teaching about teacher turnover and curriculum concerns. Or the threads about parents worried about the major gaps in their education. These charters aren’t very much in demand compared to the better ones, so they don’t stir up so much emotion on here. Just look up that kook who always slams Yu Ying or the zillions of strange mundo verde hate posts- I think half of them are posts by people who want to dissuade others from taking spots. I don’t send my kid to either school btw- those are just examples. Stop patting yourself on the back when most people are secretly looking at you with pity. [/quote] Ok this is weird. What are the "better" ones? And how are you determining that? Have you looked at the wait list length? That's what I mean by saying the odds are against her getting this opportunity again. I'm simply speaking from experience of myself or friends. Also, HRCS = Highly Regarded (and is kind of a joke, but also means something at this point, essentially, in high demand). [/quote]
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