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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Upper grades are great at NPS for boys and girls. There are wonderful leadership opportunities, field trips, overnight camping, athletics. We are very glad we kept our son through 6th. NPS provided him with great opportunities where he grew to become a kind, confident young man who has adjusted great and is succeeding at his new school academically, socially, and athletically. Also, his best friends are still those friends that stayed with him through 6th. [/quote] Wish we could say the same about experience at NPS. The quality of the school rapidly declines after lower division in our family’s view. Incredibly high turnover in teachers and admin, poor replacements coming in, and there are some real disciplinary problems going on they can't seem to figure out. [/quote] Completely agree on the rapid decline at Nps. We were considering our son there but were advised against by our neighbors who have children who are leaving after some seriously concerning revelations about the quality of the school after school wide standardized testing. There has been an exodus of good teachers and there’s was asked to leave mid year after years of drama. For the amount of money we just couldn’t justify a slightly better than public school experience. [/quote]
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