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[quote=Anonymous]OP, do you think it's the teachers or the kids? If it's the teachers, and you have a sense that the first grade teacher might have better classroom management, perhaps it will work for you to stay, if you otherwise like the school. If it's the kids, that's tougher. One reason we left a small school that was in many ways wonderful was the realization that my kid would be with the same relatively small group of peers year after year. There was only one class per grade, so there wasn't a chance to get a "break" from a particular disruptive child(ren). Regardless, you should speak to the teachers/ administration. Don't walk in with ultimatums (shape up or we're OUT) but do try to get a sense of what is going on. You describe that your daughter is frustrated, and while you certainly need to get her feedback, a child's perception of what is happening in a classroom is often skewed. [/quote]
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