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by rayiner
1377 days ago
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> This gives a huge benefit: The social culture isn't defined by the kids. You have highly engaged adults acting as role models and vetted by the community. There's no critical mass of same-age peers defining the culture despite the best efforts of a handful of overworked administrators Absolutely. This is completely dysfunctional and unnatural and I don’t know how anyone thought it was a good idea. |
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