Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here re 2R vs IT. Thank you for all the comments; hadn't given much thought to traffic/commute, as it will be my DH who will be the driver. IT location is ideal, but am having a hard time letting go of expeditionary model. I know either would be great for my DS next year (ps3), but am thinking ahead to future years. At the end of the day, I want my DS to love learning and the 2R's model is unique and seems to foster this. Thoughts?
If love of learning is what you want to foster, I think IT will do that. My child can't wait to go back to school in a few weeks. I've heard so many parents in the upper grades say that their kids used to hate school, and now at IT they love going to school. Admittedly, I do not know a lot about 2R. I'm sure it's also great.
Anonymous wrote:OP here re 2R vs IT. Thank you for all the comments; hadn't given much thought to traffic/commute, as it will be my DH who will be the driver. IT location is ideal, but am having a hard time letting go of expeditionary model. I know either would be great for my DS next year (ps3), but am thinking ahead to future years. At the end of the day, I want my DS to love learning and the 2R's model is unique and seems to foster this. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:To put things in perspective, Stokes first year taking DC CAS the scores were 20s in math and 30s in reading. Cap City 40s and 30s, Haynes 40s and 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you going instead?
Anonymous wrote:Well, to get back to the subject, turning down PreS 3 spot at HD Cooke.
Anonymous wrote:Tough decision. The IT scores would scare me for K and older.