Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyway, that’s all. I guess even if you’re not into progressive education, which we weren’t sure about at all, you may want to give Dalton a chance anyway.
It’s especially nice for Jewish families, as that’s a major orientation there, just like how St David’s is for Catholics.
This is a weird comparison IMO. We are Christian and have kids at Dalton, and I don’t think Dalton is oriented towards any religion in particular. Certainly not to the extent of St D.
Anonymous wrote:Have not heard anything about the wait list from Brearley. Has anyone else? Is anyone else considering Spence or NG for their daughter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyway, that’s all. I guess even if you’re not into progressive education, which we weren’t sure about at all, you may want to give Dalton a chance anyway.
It’s especially nice for Jewish families, as that’s a major orientation there, just like how St David’s is for Catholics.
This is a weird comparison IMO. We are Christian and have kids at Dalton, and I don’t think Dalton is oriented towards any religion in particular. Certainly not to the extent of St D.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyway, that’s all. I guess even if you’re not into progressive education, which we weren’t sure about at all, you may want to give Dalton a chance anyway.
It’s especially nice for Jewish families, as that’s a major orientation there, just like how St David’s is for Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:
Anyway, that’s all. I guess even if you’re not into progressive education, which we weren’t sure about at all, you may want to give Dalton a chance anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Have not heard anything about the wait list from Brearley. Has anyone else? Is anyone else considering Spence or NG for their daughter?