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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s a better option for a few reasons. I feel a big reason she wants to go to the larger school is because her best friends is going there and a lots of kids from the neighborhood-so less change. She does not like change. smaller classes, less distractions, more opportunities (sports, clubs, travel). Just seems like such a supportive, caring environment which I think she would thrive off of and help raise her self esteem. [/quote] Is changing to a school where she knows no one going to be hard on her self-esteem?[/quote] No. Kids and students change schools or relocate all the time. It’s the parents who hem and haw. Is this going to a 9-12 school or k-12 situation? Either way there are big intakes for 9th grade and a mixing bowl of choosing new interests and teams. You don’t have to copy your PK buddy once you’re in 6th grade onward. [/quote]
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