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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow! Does this Feynman booster EVER stop???[/quote] What is your direct experience with the school may I ask. All of the actual parents who post seem very pleased with their children's education at Feynman. [/quote] Not the PP you quoted, but I'm less confident than you apparently are that actual parents (plural) have been posting (vs one parent, administrator/owner, PR person, etc.) about Feynman.[/quote] I'm another Feynman parent who posts here and yes, there are several of us. I'm not sure why it is hard to imagine that parents of a new school are trying to get the word out about what a great place it is. We are all very invested in the school's success. If you are still skeptical but are genuinely interested in the school for your child I would suggest you call the school and ask for parent references. I'm sure any of us would be happy to speak with you directly.[/quote] NP here. It's just that you all sound like an advertisement. You - or the other parents/staff/marketers - might want to tone down your over the top, slightly nauseating, all too frequent posts.[/quote] I agree wholeheartedly. Every thread on these boards turns into a Feynman thread! These Feynman posts are too positive. And furthermore, the parent reviews of Feynman over on the North Potomac Patch are too positive. Parents should post either negative or, at best, neutral information about their children's schools. Parents should be writing about whether their child will have a difficult adjustment at the next level, or whether the tuition is justified, or whether they themselves will fit in with the crowd. Come on Feynmanians, embrace your inner Debbie Downers and get with the program! [/quote]
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