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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why, oh why, is this thread (a reincarnation of a million other "Hardy isn't good enough" threads) still alive???!!! Die...please die!!! PS--My kids doesn't even go to Hardy. I'm just tired of the complaining. [/quote] So if your "kids doesn't even go to Hardy"[sic], why do you read it?[/quote] I didn't read 38 pages of uselessness. I just commented after seeing the thread reappear, once again, that I wished this reincarnation would [b]DIE[/b]. There is zero new here...and yet...[/quote] It's lottery and re-registration time. People want to know if they should include Hardy in their future plans.[/quote] It's quite clear again that not many IB parents are including Hardy in their future plans.[/quote] Indeed. Our DC is graduating IB this year and we will be going to private school.[/quote] From Key?[/quote] We're at Key but will not do Hardy.[/quote] Why not? And what sense do you have of the other Key families in your cohort? Do you see people trending favorably toward Hardy, or not?[/quote] We feel that after Key, Hardy would be almost a step back educationally. The parents with whom I talk regularly are not keen on Hardy either. Some are planning for their kids to go charter, others parochial or independent. I haven't noticed any trend toward Hardy, far from it. But I have no experience with the situation in prior years.[/quote] IB here too but Hardy is certainly not an option for our child[/quote]
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