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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I enrolled my child in a 2 and here's what I'd suggest FWIW. I'm also a teacher. - volunteer early and often. A GS1 school doesn't get a lot of parent volunteers. You'll get a sense early and frequently of how the adults treat the kids. I've taught in 2-4 schools and often these schools have kids with low scores because they are still learning English, but they are good kids and the schools really care a lot and they've put in services and relationships to boost levels. - Schools with very low ratings get a lot of criticism from the county administrators. That in turn can lead to principals and teachers being stressed and getting frustrated with the kids due to low scores. - A GS 1 school is different in different counties because it gets different amount of support from the county administrations. [/quote]
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