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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We're absolutely prioritizing the best fit for our kiddos. So please don't worry about that. But many schools would seem to fit the bill. So now, we're looking for the best place for our family. [/quote] Anybody who refers to their children as kiddos and also cares enough about making friends with other parents to post this is doubly pathetic and no one will want to be your friend so you’re going to have to look really hard.[/quote] good point. you can say you are prioritizing your son/daughter all you like, but the fact that you are asking this question means that you are using the school as a means to advance your own social life, which seems a bit off. The school choice should be entirely about the students, and then the parents do their best to navigate the social scene once you get there.[/quote] This is the exact opposite of how many people here function. They have their friends, create cliques, and then circle the wagons. They protect this at all costs by telling everyone else to make their own friends and nobody has to invite everybody to everything. These seats are taken.[/quote]
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