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Reply to "SWS - as an IB School? L-T prospects?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ this. I don't think many of the posters have truly spent time at nor understand the school. It honestly isn't "standard" - it is flexible, driven by the children's needs, requires a very high level of parental involvement, focused on expeditionary lessons, etc. 10 minutes in the artist atelierista's studio and yo understand that. It's an absolute model for public school improvement. As someone who has an excellent waitlist # at one of the most desired charters in the district, I will happily pass for a spot at SWS. [/quote] As a parent of a child who went running (literally) from SWS the PP is correct. We were lucky because we could go the Peabody. Reggio is not for all children nor should be a model for all schools. Having boundaries would hurt the school and the kids who don't thrive in that environment. Oyster IS weird with the boundaries. What do they do with the kids who aren't cutout for it? [/quote]
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