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[quote=Anonymous]We went through this decision six years ago with our DS when he was in 3rd grade. We were in a neighborhood school in North Arlington. Our DS is a bright child but was not being challenged in his classes. We felt that the teachers were not giving him much attention as he was doing well but instead were more focused on kids who had IEPs or otherwise needed help. Which if you have a class of 25 kids or more, is understandable. He even said he did not like school. That was heartbreaking. We chose the independent school route (The Langley School) and could not be happier. My son went from not liking school to loving going to school each day. And the class sizes of 15-17 enable the teachers to work closely with your kids and you get the sense that they know your child well. Good luck on your decision.[/quote]
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