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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope that SSSAS makes grades of all classes visible to students starting immediately. The transparency really decreased anxiety for my child. It is a change that is simple to make.[/quote] SSSAS hasn't updated its physical plant or sports facilities in years, and this grading issue is just the icing on the cage.[/quote] Construction on the new any starts this year! I agree, the current facilities are drab. [/quote] *new wing[/quote] State of the School call this week says postponed until 2023 at the earliest with completion sometime 18 to 24 months after that which likely means 2025-2026. Not happening anytime soon. Overrated[/quote] I’m sorry what? I was there for the entire webinar, and that was never said at all. [/quote] Can someone confirm this? Applied for 9th, and a delay on the remodel would likely knock SSSAS out if my DC’s top choice. The facilities are so outdated compared to other private schools charging $45–51k a year. [/quote] My kids are in the lower school so I wasn’t paying super close attention but they definitely said they were on track, NOT delayed or postponed, a d that construction would take a year, and only a wing of the building would be closed during the academic year and the rest of the work would be completed over two summers. The dates were either June 2022-August 2023 or June 2023-August 2024. I’d confirm with the school if that difference matters for your situation. Also the middle school and lower school have been updated in recent years and neither was delayed or took longer than expected. They are very good about sticking to a timeline.[/quote]
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