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[quote=Anonymous]"I am a Lowell parent and feel positively about the social curriculum and environment of the school. In my experience, the teachers are extremely committed to the "teachable moment", taking the time to address issues when they arise. They also teach children how to advocate for themselves and model respectful language. All of the teachers are also trained in Responsive Classroom and do morning meeting every day. In addition, all teachers make themselves available to the parents, to meet and strategize together, should a situation arise for a child that needs more attention. There is no school that is a utopia, kids have all different personalities and there are indeed social growing pains. That said, we have had nothing but caring and highly experienced teachers who have helped us navigate social issues when we needed a the extra support." Thanks and good luck![/quote]
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