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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are IB, live in a 1.6 million house and were not hit by the recession. We are happy at Hardy where our DC is thriving. We never considered Basis, Latin or moving to MoCo for Pyle & Whitman. Only thing I agree is the presence of veiled criticism and outright racism. The first is changing though. BTW wealthiest families are at Mann, not at Key. [/quote] We never considered Basia , a school which does not value nor stimulates learning by project and teamwork . This is what modern academia and workplace is about . And we are so happy DC is having a lot of both at Hardy. Give time to the ongoing demographic changes to reflect on tests. Though Basis will always have an advantage in testing , given its individual testing culture. Maybe that's why Basis do not show up at the dc math team contest, and dc science fair contest. These are school team based events, where problems need to be solved in a coordinated fashion by teams, not individuals . [/quote]
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