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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This school is the school CMI wanted to be, but could never really deliver: strong academics, diverse, small classroom size, and inclusive. Folks have been hating on them since the beginning, but they continue to have solid scores, solid finances, and happy kids. Their building and location are fine. Not great, but fine. I am happy as a taxpayer that this little school that could has survived. [/quote] Nothing against Sela but you are NUTS if you think Sela is "the school CMI wanted to be". All you have to do is look at each school and the speed at which families jump ship at the 1st chance they get at what they consider a better school. Sela has tons of turnover and people jumping ship each year. CMI has way less turnover, WAY less. By miles.[/quote] Ha! Not actually true - Sela has strong retention rates these days, whereas CMI has been revealed to have crap academics, mistreated teachers, and the leadership was forced out. [/quote] People who jump ship from sela are generally happy there- rather, they get into a Spanish immersion or have a good neighborhood school for K-5.[/quote]
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