Yep. They got to open their spanky new biotech lab for gene sequencing, and install the world’s first supercomputer in a high school. Besides, their retiring principal want a new building which would be named after him/her.:-)
“Yep. They got to open their spanky new biotech lab for gene sequencing, and install the worlds first supercomputer in a high school. Besides, their retiring principal want a new building which would be named after him/her.:-)”
Didn’t they recently (past 10 years) go through a restructuring?
For other posters, it was and may still be a worthy place for education. However, times change.
It’s sadly endemic of many private schools, region notwithstanding.
For what it’s worth, in it’s time, Wayland High School (MA), was noteworthy for its achievements which were made possible through grants from the Ford Foundation. Again, times change.