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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ I posted here already, but I literally have no idea what you're talking about over on the Silver Spring campus. History in 5th was straight from the Maryland content; sixth is ancient civilizations; science is regular science-y stuff; books in English are consistent with what kids read in other schools. Most of the non-academic talk is about executive function, encouraging healthy internet habits, being kind. They celebrate various heritage months with posters and some assemblies, but that's about all. As for "misbehavior that goes without consequence," first, you don't know the consequences that are being delivered for every infraction. Second, there's no direct connection between learning about identity and social justice and not addressing bad behavior. I'm not saying the school is perfect, but I feel the need to defend it on this front! [/quote] +1 from another Siena parent following this thread. School isn’t perfect but it’s been a net positive for our child.[/quote]
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