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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think GDS is learning that talk is cheap. You can talk all you want about diversity and inclusion -- both the worthiest of goals -- but making it happen requires more than talk. It is hard work. I think other schools in the area that may not seem as progressive do a better job with diversity and inclusion than GDS does. A parent I know with children at GDS and Sidwell once said. GDS talks all the time about how they are better than Sidwell, but Sidwell never talks about GDS. I feel that someone in leadership at GDS has a chip on their shoulder about not being Sidwell. It's too bad. I think the ill-advised expansion/development project is driven by that competition as is the desire pretend everything is fine. Every school has issues; the best schools are honest about them and confront them.[/quote] This.[/quote]
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