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[quote=Anonymous]St. Marys is HUGE. 3 and 4 classes per grade k-5. Very little in the way of "differentiated" learning is done. If your child is too far on eeither end of the spectrum (gifted ; special needs) he/she will not be accomodated. Lots of families leave after 2nd grade (sacrament year) to attend the local gifted center. There is zero diversity at St Marys. Math curriculum is somewhat of a disaster there...many students get tutoring. St Marys uses Sadlier Oxford texts. St Rita is a lovely small school, with lots of diversity and very small classes (which can be a negative as well - with only 30 kids per grade). The faculty and admin take a real interest in each individual student's needs. Math is Singapore math.[/quote]
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