Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are obviously two very different options - one a free public school, the other an expensive private.
My child went to Hardy and thrived -so I would say Hardy.
Another thing to keep in mind - once you go private, you probably are not going back to public (I know that in theory you could, but realistically, nobody does). But you can start at Hardy and if you are unhappy, move to Burke or elsewhere for private mid-year or in 7th grade. Or you can go private for high school, which a good number of Hardy families do.
So given all that, why not start at Hardy?
Can you say more about the academics at Hardy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy. We found the MS academics at Burke anemic, and the quality of teaching pretty low too. In my book, that's not worth close to 40K.
Can you tell me more about this?
Anonymous wrote:These are obviously two very different options - one a free public school, the other an expensive private.
My child went to Hardy and thrived -so I would say Hardy.
Another thing to keep in mind - once you go private, you probably are not going back to public (I know that in theory you could, but realistically, nobody does). But you can start at Hardy and if you are unhappy, move to Burke or elsewhere for private mid-year or in 7th grade. Or you can go private for high school, which a good number of Hardy families do.
So given all that, why not start at Hardy?
Anonymous wrote:Hardy. We found the MS academics at Burke anemic, and the quality of teaching pretty low too. In my book, that's not worth close to 40K.
Anonymous wrote:Does Hardy have tours? The website did not say
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hardy. We found the MS academics at Burke anemic, and the quality of teaching pretty low too. In my book, that's not worth close to 40K.
Did your kid leave Burke and go to Hardy? If not I'm not sure you can make the comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Hardy. We found the MS academics at Burke anemic, and the quality of teaching pretty low too. In my book, that's not worth close to 40K.
Anonymous wrote:Hardy is free and closer.
Very academic, independent kid. He liked Burke when he visited. Like the idea of Hardy as he would know kids in the neighborhood.