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I am a current student at ISAAC and we are a very close school. Everyone knows everyone evem if you just got accepted into ISAAC your treated like family. The only problem with this school is that it's not the way it was before. My older brother used to go here and his version of it differ's from mine. He said that the teachers cared very, very much about the success of the students and now its as if one or two teachers do.

I graduated from the ISAAC school two years ago and am currently attending the Williams School. My social experience at ISAAC was fantastic- having students from three different grade levels in one class for nearly all classes helped in many ways for younger students to get guidance from older peers, and for older students to take on a mentoring role for their younger peers. This was particularly true my first year. However, administration changes led to this once free-going school of openness to become a typical middle school where the teachers no longer have the desire to teach as they once did. Currently all classes are divided by grade level, and many of the founding principles of the school are gone. ISAAC is not what it once was.
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