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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We felt much more reassured by hardy than deal. At hardy we had the chance to meet with all of our prospective 6th grade teachers ( eg. The 6th grade teacher is the same for the whole 6th grade cohort) , while at deal it us not possible to predict with whom your kids will end up with. All 6th grade teachers at hardy seem well prepared , upbeat and committed, and they are all young, I can absolutely see my dc relating with them . So we did not end up renting that efficiency in tenleytown to halve access to deal. Very happy with hardy. Please stop blogging and ask instead for an appointment with the math, English and science 6th grade teachers to understand what your child would be offered at hardy. You can meet with them at the same time. [/quote] Is the angry, militant English teacher (who led the resistance to Rhee's efforts to reform Hardy several years ago) now more tolerant of a diverse student body at Hardy, including IB kids?[/quote] She's not angry. On the contrary she's quite a a joyful teacher and keeps 7th graders very busy and motivated regardless of their address . Sure she's a character. But we could not ask for more from an English teacher. Very beneficial character though, especially for girls. [/quote]
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