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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For many years, Hearst only went to 3rd grade. Then the students went to Eaton. They shared a principal. From what I hear, that didn't work so well. [/quote] Eaton parent here. Eaton and Heast were not managed as a common, integrated program. Any sharing of a principal was to share money and at the time the Eaton principal (a longtime desk warmer who left after the infamous "cat-neutering" clinic in the lunch room) couldn't manage his way out of a paper bag. Instead, Hearst kids were simply "fed" into Eaton, which at the time went all the way to grade 6, because by 4th grade a lot of Eaton kids were peeling off to independent schools. And because the Hearst kids were fed into a school where many other kids had been together through 3d grade there were adjustment issues. This changed as more Eaton kids stayed and "graduated" at the end of 5th grade. [/quote]
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