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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I cannot afford to move out of the urban school my kid is in: I ideally would like to like in a suburb with good schools but I can’t afford it. Issues I’m running into include my kid getting good grades, but testing very portly in math in spite of high grades. There are a lot of social and behavioral issues with the kids at my daughter’s school. A lot of the values amongst the other students don’t match the values i try to teach at home.[/quote] You aren't going to be able to do anything about the other kids at your child's school and it's probably going to get worse as your daughter gets older. Find a school that seems to have the type of community that you want your daughter to be a part of. [b]If you are in DC, enter the lottery to try to switch schools for the 2025-2026 school year. If your child is in elementary, target schools that you have a good chance at getting in and which have decent middle and high school pathways.[/b] [/quote] What are these?[/quote]
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