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[quote=Anonymous]I also agree that this is less likely to happen in a larger school, and that is a large part of the problem. Even if your DD is "quirky", in a larger school she could find her tribe, even if it's just 1-2 other kids. I think you need to pull her out, OP. Explain to her that this is a common dynamic in schools like this and that she's not alone in her experience, but that there's little that can be done when there are only 5 girls in a class. I don't think much can be done to improve things for her in such a tiny school. But the administration needs to treat this as a bullying crisis amongst the girls and initiate some sensitivity training and workshops for the kids. [/quote]
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