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[quote=Anonymous]I've had kids in both, and I think this depends on why the bullying is happening. If your kid peed his pants in second grade and everyone calls him Pee Pants Larlo because there are only 35 kids in the class and all of them remember, then changing schools will help. If he is the only jock in a class that somehow only has sensitive drama kids, then changing schools will help. If he's on the spectrum and struggles to make connections with kids outside of role-playing games, changing to public might actually help as long as the public has a critical mass of similar kids. But if there's something else, something that's making him a target, it may or may not help it will come down to the size and culture of the school he is transferring into. [/quote]
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