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[quote=Anonymous]It does seem odd to me, OP, that you are so laser-focused on the biggest name schools in our area. Considering that in the lower grades, many of the K-6 or K-8 schools are arguably more supportive and flexible (and still feed into your schools of interest later), the big name school focus seems less about what is bets for your daughter now and about getting her into a "top" school for the long haul. I think you are getting this feedback because you haven't listed a single school that isn't in that "top" ilk, and yet the schools you mention are quite different in their approach. Perhaps think about a couple of schools of multiple varieties, and then see how supportive they will be with full disclosure? An educational consultant could also be very helpful here and can look at your daughter's testing/reports, meet her, and then tell you not only where would she get in, but where would she thrive? [/quote]
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