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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for the thoughts. Neither school really feeds into our elementary. None of the kids from my preference school (where my older son went) go to elementary with him, and that's been fine. I think there may be a handful from the other school I'm considering, but not likely to be more than a few scattered throughout multiple classes at the preschool (and our elementary is big, too, so unlikely to be in the same class in kindergarten). I'd love to be in a neighborhood preschool, but there just aren't many options, sadly. I agree that co-op schools allow for getting to know others better, and I liked that a lot about my older son's coop school experience when he was 2 (it was a different coop school than we're now considering). On the other hand, I liked the parents a lot in his other preschool, and frankly, I'm not really pining away to form a ton of additional friendships at this point because we're pretty settled already. You're right about the AM rush being stressful. That's good to keep in mind! I also know that dropoff at age 2 can be stressful, so being on time and relaxed could be helpful.[/quote]
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