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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I wonder if Providence "sold" their program better or if [b]people are generally happier at Providence as a whole (culture, environment, etc) and just didn't want to leave[/b]. Just anecdotally, a couple of parents I've spoken with who left DR for MW had older children that had had the Center experience and loved it and they didn't think DR's local program would compare. [/quote] That's the reason. Before the LLIV opened, Providence had a lot of LIV eligible students stay there for Level III. [/quote] I'd like to know more about the rigor of the local program. [/quote] My kids attended Providence before the LLIV opened, so I don't know what the LLIV program has to offer. Level III was advanced math starting in 2nd grade, differentiated reading groups, really cool Science pull outs for Level III, Science Olympiad as a free extracurricular, and Math Olympiad given in the advanced math classes. Providence also had fairly small classes and a cool STEAM lab, where kids would do 1 science or engineering project each quarter. They've also had fantastic principals. [/quote] We’re your kids eligible for Lwvwl IV and you declined sevices? [/quote]
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