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<blockquote data-quote="threebabygirls" data-source="post: 184665" data-attributes="member: 5670"><p>Cry away! Just don't relax completely. </p><p>As someone who went to a small school herself (my graduating class had 72 students--only 68 actually graduated), I am kind of biased when it comes to the benefits of a small school. I think it will be to your son's advantage to have more individualized attention from the teachers and other staff. Maybe when the teachers get to know him better, they can help him by challenging him when he needs challenged, and supporting him when he needs support. Good luck to your son, and good luck to your husband and you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threebabygirls, post: 184665, member: 5670"] Cry away! Just don't relax completely. As someone who went to a small school herself (my graduating class had 72 students--only 68 actually graduated), I am kind of biased when it comes to the benefits of a small school. I think it will be to your son's advantage to have more individualized attention from the teachers and other staff. Maybe when the teachers get to know him better, they can help him by challenging him when he needs challenged, and supporting him when he needs support. Good luck to your son, and good luck to your husband and you! [/QUOTE]
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