Anonymous wrote:When up you said SAAS is progressive, I assumed you meant it practices a progressive education style like GDS. But then PP referred to Democrats on the Hill being parents, which seems irrelevant to the type of education philosophy to which the school subscribes. Did you mean the school was progressive educationally or politically? Why would politics of the parents even matter?
I wouldn't say they have a progressive educational philosophy (it's not a Catholic GDS or Burke). But they are open to all points of view and intellectual debate and curiousity is encouraged/required.