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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And this is why we assigned work at home and then decided to send DS for enrichment. If the schools won't do it, we will. [/quote] The unfortunate reality, and one that makes things less equitable but is the result of all of the equity cheerleaders’ decisions.[/quote] It really is a great time to lean in on the enrichment. Kids will be light years ahead of their peers who relied solely on public education.[/quote] It's like the best kept secret in public school world. Public school + outside enrichment costs far, far less than a private school with slightly better academics, and you get the same results.[/quote] I actually get better results. Unless it happens to be a tippy top exclusive private. [/quote] My friend's daughter goes to a top private school in London and her daughter was getting spelling homework in our equivalent of 1st grade and probably before. A list of 10 words to memorize and spell properly. Every day or other day - I can't remember but I was impressed. [/quote]
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