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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Times have changed, BASIS parent. Deal's study body is highly diverse these days, offering challenge to advanced learners. Adams, Hardy and Stuart Hobson, too. These schools all offer good gyms, stages, playing fields, full-fledged sports programs, art and music rooms and instruction, and libraries. The BASIS franchise made a colossal mistake in buying that god awful office building. No denying it.[/quote] OK, thanks for the correction. We’ll just move IB for Deal. Or Hardy. Or Adams. Or Stuart Hobson. Or Oz. Do you think everyone has $1m for a home?[/quote] Give us a break, I bought my IB house for SH for what studio apartment costs in the neighborhood now, and spent many years fixing it up, like my neighbors. The school was no prize when we arrived. [b]We earned our IB option.[/b] You can have your bare bones charter school with it's mile-wide and an inch-deep curriculum.[/quote] And for those who have a struggling IB, do they somehow earn/deserve that? This mentality is how people justify huge discrepancies between what schools/districts provide. No one has earned a better-resourced school - all should have the same access to well-resourced schools. Fellow IB SH parent[/quote]
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