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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This school is the school CMI wanted to be, but could never really deliver: strong academics, diverse, small classroom size, and inclusive. Folks have been hating on them since the beginning, but they continue to have solid scores, solid finances, and happy kids. Their building and location are fine. Not great, but fine. I am happy as a taxpayer that this little school that could has survived. [/quote] How small are the class sizes?? And in what way are they particularly inclusive?? With IEPs? Asking to truely learn. We got into a 'good' and diverse DPCS that was higher on our list than Sela. So, Sela was dropped off our list. We liked the location, after care access, what we saelw on paper and heard from a few folks in the area. It was lower on our list due to lack of middle school but if we were planning on moving it might have gone (or maybe will go) higher up on our list. . We never got a chance to tour Sela so I am curious. Maybe it would be better for our child with a IEP that doesn't love larger groups. [/quote]
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