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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IB here. For the of god, the relevant distinction is Feeder versus Non-Feeder. I have long desired higher in-bound enrollment at Hardy. The sole reason for this is that the four (soon to be five, perhaps) feeder schools prepare students well. To the extent that Hardy is made up of such students, the learning environment will be strong. Listen, I want my kids to have classmates that live nearby, too. But, what I really want is a good learning environment, and this depends more on Feeder-Non-Feeder than IB-Feeder / Non-IB-Feeder. Parents complaining about the surge of feeder students being all OOB feeder students are undermining legitimate progress. (Not to mention that, from what I hear, this is false.) It is silly, petty and/or loaded with unstated biases. Perhaps racist doesn't apply (it probably doesn't), but you deserve to be called out. Any increase in feeder enrollment in Hardy is a great step forward. It should be applauded. [/quote] +1 This was the most uncontroversial, smart, and reasonable statement of the whole thread. I say we shut it down here![/quote]
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