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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only JKLMs I know who have sent their kid(s) to a charter are those who are in-bound for Hardy. But now that Hardy has improved, I don't think many will be opting for a charter. They will be going to either Hardy or Deal. Those who are inclined to go private will continue to go private; but that set never considered charters OR Deal/Hardy, anyway. So the person who doesn't like JKLMs going charter (ill-founded as that opinion may be) won't have a problem any more.[/quote] Hardy has not improved. It is the same as it was 3 years ago. If you mean improved in the sense that 5-10 more white students went this year, that's a pretty pathetic rationale. Hardy has always been a good school.[/quote] Its curriculum has improved, at least -- and more kids are filling advanced spots than even existed 3 years ago. Plus, test scores have improved and are improving. We allabout improvement round here, get with it.[/quote] No you're all about more white kids less black (and uniforms even though Latin has them). Anyone with common sense can figure out sending your advanced kid to Hardy will improve test scores.[/quote] You're trying to bait people with this racial shtick. Improvement is improvement, and its not all about, or always about, race. Especially in Hardy's case.[/quote]
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