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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s a better option for a few reasons. I feel a big reason she wants to go to the larger school is because her best friends is going there and a lots of kids from the neighborhood-so less change. She does not like change. smaller classes, less distractions, more opportunities (sports, clubs, travel). Just seems like such a supportive, caring environment which I think she would thrive off of and help raise her self esteem. [/quote] Is she otherwise well adjusted? So it's a choice between a good school and another good school? Having been through this three times with three kids I would weigh her input a lot but would still make the final decision. It's really hard to tell anything from one or two shadow days. We sent one child to a school she did not want to attend and four years later everyone agrees it was completely the right choice. Our middle child is more stubborn so we let him go to the school he chose despite our concerns that it wasn't a great fit and regret it. [/quote]
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