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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]W school cluster, bright kids, large class sizes, no differentiation for high flyers in primary grades. All the attention goes to those struggling with learning and those with behavior issues. When you get to 4th grade, you have CES, MS and HS you have magnets. And we wouldn't do it any differently. Kids have great friends in the neighborhood, are healthy and well adjusted. Just don't kid yourself about differentiation in a large class when your child is doing just fine.[/quote] Same here but I know we're lucky. What's your child's personality like OP? DD does very well - got in to CES - but is not like you describe yourself. She got all the pull outs in younger years but it was limited but she would have been happy whether she got them or not. DD does not independently teach herself math. She has a good friend who is more self-motivated. She's always doing science projects and has a lot of fun learning math with her parents. She did not like our neighborhood public school and switched in 2nd to a private which is similar to NYSmith where she is much happier. [/quote]
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