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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fieldston, CSH, Nightingale, St Anns, maybe Packer. Riverdale I would say has graduated to TT.[/quote] This is solid. Then 3T CGP, Trevor, Dwight, Birch [/quote] Not to be a hater but Dwight and Birch are lower than CGP and Trevor. Though Birch, which was getting kind of iffy, apparently has been moving up in the world.[/quote] Definitely moving up in the world since they got a new HOS two years ago who is fantastic who then poached Columbia Grammar & Prep's insanely talented college admissions person. [/quote] Are you the woman on the UES moms FB group that brings up birch every possible instance? [/quote] So funny. People don’t even rank Birch but they do rank Dwight. If there’s a 5T birch is it [/quote] isn’t birch special needs like York prep?[/quote] When we toured I think they said 25% were in their extra support program, and that it was pretty limited to ADHD. They specifically told someone on the tour who asked that they were not able to support a lot of other kinds of LD diagnosis. My DC has ADHD but is high achieving, so we were looking before we knew ISEE scores and what were going to be our target schools. I was impressed with how they seemed to be able to meet kids where they were, so there were some very advanced classes and some pretty low level ones. It's pretty much all mainstream classes, but when there's a "free period," kids who need additional supports go to the learning center. [/quote] Interesting - thank you for the information. I think this is a helpful sub-discussion about Birch that should be spun out of this thread as someone looking to learn about Birch likely isn't looking for info in a super long thread about 2Ts. I do not know how to do this.[/quote]
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