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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here: thinking of moving at this point Is really making me sad! Also interested in schools that really value teachers and high quality instruction m. And schools that can accommodate post calculus math. She will be in BC calculus as a sophomore [/quote] This will be a problem at most if not all privates. I would look at public. Whitman, Blair magnet, TJ in Virginia.[/quote] I was coming here to say the same but +1 to needing to discuss this with your daughter's current school. [/quote] It isn't a problem at any private school.[/quote] Nah...some plebe boosters always come on the private school forum to tout public schools. They are especially terrible for "good girls" who mind their own business...nobody even knows their name in public. [/quote] That is far from the truth. I have kids in both. There are pros and cons to each, but plenty of smart girls thrive in public school. People know their names and they go on to very good colleges. The public school kids might have bigger classes and have to be more assertive, but they also have far more opportunities available to them. [/quote]
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