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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Np here, I am. IB hardy! but sent my kid to Basis this year (and I have mixed feelings about the school, so no, I am not a booster) poster who said Patricia pride gave an estimate of turn around time you did not like-what was the estimate? Also, I think a swarm of kids is alarming to everyone, despite their actual behavior, the mass is intimidating. I will also say that even though DC goes to Basis (vs hardy) just yesterday they witnessed a 5th grade fistfight that resulted in bloody nOses and appears to be so suspension time. DC made a point to note that the initiator was a great kid and the other child always disruptive and distracting or instigating things. Like another person said, this is "typical middle school behavior"-I went to an all girls catholic school, so it was different for me but I tend to Agree, and I would be more concerned about class behavior and teacher control! because that is where it makes a difference for my child.[/quote] There are unfortunately going to be the occasional disruptors and instigators in any school, and yes, that includes catholic girls schools and even the most prestigious private schools. The question is, does it happen all the time, or rarely, how is it dealt with, and what is the school culture around it. [/quote]
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