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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Current SAES parent. All the positives are still true. Our family chose SAES coming out of a K-8 known to be a big 3/5 feeder. We couldn’t be happier. Our children have different interests but are honors curriculum all the way and thriving academically, socially, artistically, and athletically. Some of their friends at Big 3 report significantly more academic and social pressure and stress, as well as repercussions from the acute intensity of the parent community. Not all note it, but the majority do. Some of them are thriving, some are miserable. [b]I’ve never seen a miserable student at SAES. [/b] No school is perfect, and I can see some of the slight vestiges of long ago heavy handed administration at SAES, but those days are clearly long gone. As far as our family can tell, SAES has the secret sauce going for motivating and inspiring students, engaging families, and fostering community at all age levels.[/quote] Have been following this thread with interest, as my child is applying for next year. This is one of the nicest statements anyone could make about a school. Thanks for confirming my sense of the school.[/quote]
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