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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have an artsy sensitive kid at BASIS and it's a terrific fit. [b]Latin can be full of "cool kids",[/b] BASIS is a school for geeks, which tend to be more forgiving of individual quirks.[/quote] The large number of D&D/RPG lunch-time clubs at Latin, strongly suggest otherwise. :lol: [/quote] Ha, love it! Totally a tangent, but my 5th grader (not at Latin) loves D&D and we are having trouble finding them a group to play with besides the one neighbor who occasionally hosts. Let me know if you have any tips, and/or if it is an outside group that comes into host at the school.[/quote] I've heard Woodridge library hosts a D&D event. [/quote] Woodridge library has really amazing kids programming general. In addition to D&D they also host a chess club and do tons of movie nights and arts events for kids. The librarians in the kids and teens section (which is large and on the main floor when you walk in so really feels like the focus of the library) go out of their way to get to know kids who come in regularly and suggest books and connect. DCPL is generally pretty great but we've come to especially love Woodridge.[/quote]
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