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Comments on: Sudbury Schools https://www.didyoulearnanything.net An archived blog about education, language, peace, and other fine things Mon, 18 Oct 2021 23:29:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: Sudbury Mom https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3565 Mon, 18 Oct 2021 23:29:42 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3565 In reply to Carmen.

No idea if anyone will see this, but as of 2019 there is a Sudbury school in St Louis, MO. Currently in the Dutchtown area, close to Cherokee street.

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By: Mariví https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3558 Tue, 05 May 2020 05:35:43 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3558 Daphne, I admire you for seeking solutions to your problems at just 12 years old. Try searching Sir Ken Robinson and pointing your parents towards his work; he’s written many books and his TED talk is one of the most popular ever given. He doesn’t believe that all children need to aspire to one specific route (i.e. college). Maybe someone with his expertise and credentials will be helpful in persuading your parents. Good luck!

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By: Kahlil https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3555 Tue, 07 Jan 2020 16:47:49 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3555 In reply to Alan Schmid.

Graduate here, SVS 98.
“What if no one at the facility knows anything about the subject?” This is a really interesting question.
Millions of kids graduate every year without being proficient at calculus, trigonometry, or statistics despite being in an environment where it is spoon fed to them. This reality drives home the overarching philosophy of the school: if you want to learn about a subject, there is nothing on planet Earth that will stop you from learning about it.
SVS puts students in a position to research their questions. To find their own direction and confidently go where that leads. Sometimes that is a guided experience and sometimes it is lone studying.
The flip side, and this could not be clearer, is if you don’t want to learn a subject, nothing can make you learn it. In fact, forced ‘education’ can and does turn a student off to particular subjects (often maths) before they are able to guage their own interest.
People are curious, learning is organic, let it happen.

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By: Roger https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3549 Mon, 24 Jun 2019 20:45:56 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3549 In reply to Subhan Bihan.

Hi Subhan,

Pages 7 and 8 of this PDF will answer your first question. https://circleschool.org/wp-content/uploads/Circle-School-Grads-in-2015-July-30-2015.pdf

As for your second question, I think there may be a cultural difference in the amount of studying in Asian countries vs. in the US. SAT/etc. scores are important for US college applications, but I believe applicants to US colleges are especially valued if they are well rounded, such as having good grades but also lots of volunteer work, or being a self-employed musician, or other things! So, I think the answer is that it doesn’t work the same way — US colleges do not really care whether you’ve gone through a rigorous high school curriculum.

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By: Roger https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3548 Mon, 24 Jun 2019 20:00:42 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3548 In reply to Calissa.

Hi Calissa,

There is a Sudbury school starting in Fall 2019 in St. Louis — https://stlsudbury.org

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By: Daphne https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3533 Mon, 11 Mar 2019 20:08:55 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3533 Also, they think people that don’t attend college are either stupid or useless.

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By: Daphne https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3532 Mon, 11 Mar 2019 20:06:55 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3532 Hi, I’m a 12 year old girl in Kentucky. I am researching Sudbury Schools in an attempt to convince my parents to allow me to go. Any tips on how to approach them or sway them? I attend an expensive private school with 100% of people going on and completing four years of college. There is the fact that these schools are fifteen thousand dollars less, but also only 80% of people going on to college. Help!

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By: Colton https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3525 Wed, 05 Dec 2018 19:16:16 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3525 In reply to Michael.

thank you

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By: Michael https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3524 Wed, 05 Dec 2018 09:05:31 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3524 In reply to Colton.

That really depends on the school. If you’re interested in a specific school you should reach out to them and ask.

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By: Colton https://www.didyoulearnanything.net/about/sudbury/#comment-3523 Tue, 04 Dec 2018 19:36:49 +0000 http://sappir.net/?page_id=141#comment-3523 is there any buses to these schools

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