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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really depends on the grade and the parents. In our DC's class, there are 2-3 moms who have been absolutely amazing. They are the ones who always take initiative to plan fun get togethers for the parents and have been very inclusive. I truly don't feel they have any ulterior motives except just being genuinely nice people who are very social. You need a couple of those in your child's grade to have a tight knit community.[/quote] +100 Very grade specific at any school. You will feel disconnected or like an outsider at even the most “tight-knit community” schools, if the parents in your child’s grade are not friendly, inclusive, and proactive at building relationships. The parent dynamic in a grade, good or bad, can make or break the experience overall. [/quote] Problem is the grade can change drastically. We had a great grade at St. Albans then they admitted a bunch of exclusive parents that ruined the grade. Entire grade changed within a year or two - two entry grades. [/quote]
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