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[quote=Anonymous]Our elementary school is Somerset as well and while I have only heard great things about the school, I was worried that our active son would benefit from a smaller class size. Exactly the same concerns as OP, just don't want our son to be labeled "bad" or disruptive for needing to move or be more engaged by the teacher. I hear from neighbors that they "work movement into the lessons" and that sounds promising, and probably works for most kids. Our son is very active, really benefits from unstructured play a lot at this age, and needs direction during lesson time to stay on task. We chose NPS, where they have two K classes of 15 and one K class with 12. [/quote]
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