Actually, from what I understand, the Bates campus received an emergency delivery of the vaccine because the H1N1 flu virus was running rampant. Some 200 cases in a relatively small community in the dorms. I don't think this was a case of special treatment b/c of social class (the subtext of your comment) but rather was a case of a response to a genuine emergency.
I agree with the sentiment here. We looked at Trinity last year for my 2 kids, and probably would have gone for it (despite the aging facilities and outdated curriculum) if it weren't for Yarnevich--who we thought was a bully and likely to present problems for us as parents seeking information about our kids' education.
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Actually, from what I
Actually, from what I understand, the Bates campus received an emergency delivery of the vaccine because the H1N1 flu virus was running rampant. Some 200 cases in a relatively small community in the dorms. I don't think this was a case of special treatment b/c of social class (the subtext of your comment) but rather was a case of a response to a genuine emergency.
I agree with the sentiment
I agree with the sentiment here. We looked at Trinity last year for my 2 kids, and probably would have gone for it (despite the aging facilities and outdated curriculum) if it weren't for Yarnevich--who we thought was a bully and likely to present problems for us as parents seeking information about our kids' education.