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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sheridan School! Its K-8 and wonderful. [/quote] uh, no. we left b/c that was not our experience.[/quote] Can you expand? We'r considering Sheridan bc up to now I've only heard positive things. [/quote] NP here In my experience as a parent, the dominant culture of the school is one of kindness and supportiveness. This is inculcated at many different levels and is part of the social curriculm and mission. So that's all good. Sometimes it even feels over the top, but usually not. My observation of the families who left without an obvious reason (a move, a late-detected SN accommodated best in public) is that the child had struggles specific to the characteristics of that particular child. Maybe they could have been mangaged more expertly by more counselor intervention, or maybe not. ? But that's different that stating flatly that the "school" isn't a kind place for the other kids. [/quote]
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