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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know if Chelsea is an option but I know someone who is happy there. Don't know what electives they offer. [/quote] My kid is at Chelsea, and it's been great, very warm atmosphere. There are two "specials" a day, but I wouldn't call it electives because everyone takes the same specials (art, cooking, PE, careers and some things I'm forgetting on a rotation). There aren't many extracurriculars between the small size of the school and kids being bussed from all over but they have a few sports teams. [/quote] My child was also referred to High Road. I found the atmosphere to be very unwelcomin. Location looks like a medical building. Nothings about the location or the staff was inviting. Kids looked bored and unengaged.Very opposite of what this poster is describing. If you have a referral to another school I'd look there.[/quote] (Previous Chelsea poster here] re location, I don't love Chelsea's location because they don't have their own outdoor space other than a basketball court. I thought the location in an office/retail building was odd when we first visited, but once you're inside it's very welcoming and the layout is like a regular school. It's been a fantastic change for our kid compared to public school. [/quote]
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