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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sangster is actually very laid back. What you mentioned is not an accurate assessment of the schools or the families. It is a really cool school with a great personality. The families are just involved enough: very few parents causing drama or living through their kids, and there is never a shortage of volunteers, tons of activities, and lots of kind and fun families who look out for each other. They have a very active military spouses groups that supports the PTA, sponsors events like the veterans day ceremony, and does outreach by briniging in wounded warriors to school events like field day and providing meals and support for deployed families. The families are great...typical of most of the neighborhokds in the area.[/quote] Our daughter went through Sangster and we loved it. She is a high school senior now but when she was at Sangster it was in no way laid back. Lots of very involved, Type A, well educated parents both working professionals and stay at home parents. Fantastic staff, PTA, and families but Hunt Valley, Orange Hunt, and Cherry Run were definitely more laid back. [/quote] Maybe easygoing, nice and fun would be a better choice of words. Certainly not the pushy tiger parents, and not really competitive. Just organized, involved in a good way parents.[/quote]
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