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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again my son is struggling socially in public and wondering if this might be better fit [/quote] I guess it depends on what you mean by "struggling socially". Is that he has trouble finding friends? Is he generally not well-received by his classmates? Has he had problems with specific other kids who have made his life difficult? If you don't really understand the problem, then you are going to have a real problem coming up with a solution. Generally speaking, smaller Catholic schools are "kinder, gentler" environments than public schools. At least the public schools I went to. The administration and teachers listen to parents more carefully. If concerns are genuine, then they usually address them. Public school teachers worry about the direction given by the Principal and the dictates and demands of the School Administration. The concerns of parents are in third place AT BEST.[/quote]
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