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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it worthwhile discussing why the IB percent at Hardy is only 13%, when within a day or two we will know the new IB percent, which will likely be higher? [/quote] Whether its 13 percent or 16 percent the lingering question about Hardy is why it is so shockingly low.[/quote] If you think Hardy is shockingly low then you must have just moved your kid here from Andover. We use different comparables to arrive at "shock value" -- such that Hardy is considered to be pretty OK, not shocking whatsoever.[/quote] It's shocking that 87 percent of the IB school population doesn't choose Hardy. Why not.[/quote] They need to do what they did on Capitol Hill, get together and pledge to attend Hardy: http://chpspo.org/about-2/ Just read about this in the Natalie Wexler article that was linked in another thread: http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/24018/anxious-about-the-new-school-boundaries-here-are-some-things-to-consider/ [/quote] Why would so many people get together and pledge to send their kids to Hardy when so many have doubts about the quality of the educational program? Middle school years are short and fundamental improvements can take years.[/quote] They probably won't, but that's what would have to happen for the school to improve.[/quote]
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