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[quote=Anonymous]IMHO, the academics are subpar and the student's test scores bear this out. You will hear a lot of talk about how test scores don't matter and are not reflective of student achievement. Although there is an element of truth to that statement these kids still need the scores to get accepted at top schools. With out a doubt, Burgundy is a fun place, kids are generally happy and there is a strong sense of community. Too bad the kids aren't learning what they need to be academically competitive outside of Burgundy. It doesn't matter how much you "learn to love learning" if you aren't actually learning anything. BTW, the math differentiation in middle school is "on track" and remedial. That is hardly true differentiation. [/quote]
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