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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 1. My friends did this and decided to pull their kids out after a couple of years because even though the children were getting lots of attention at school, it couldn't make up for the fact that there was socio-economic disparity and that most of the children just were not supported academically and in other areas - so there wasn't a peer group at all. 2. Now you know that you must be careful what you share with your family and friends. They won't hesitate to tell you what's what and you don't like it. Come on DCUM instead, we'll perform the same service without the emotional and codependent baggage :-) [/quote] thanks, I had tried to be deliberately vague about the name of the school but I slipped and greatschools is awful, etc. My DH and I are open to switching schools in a few years (and can open enroll in a slightly better one) but we just want to give this school a shot and boost our finances a bit. I wish I could just be confident in how I'm raising my own children but families suck sometimes.[/quote]
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