Is it principally you, or she, who feel it would be great for her to have other kids around who were into creative writing? IOW, to what extent is she conscious of that as a lack? And what proportion of the activity at the creative school concerns writing, which is rather different from some other creative activities? (That difference can be seen two ways - from a glass half full perspective, I wouldn't expect an enthusiasm for creative writing to be out of place at an academic school, here at least; from a glass half empty perspective, it would be a pity if someone interested in creative writing moved and found she was still an odd one out as all her new friends were into painting and sculpture.)

In passing I'm truly shocked that anyone would think a child's sexuality should be a deciding factor in a choice of school! Is homophobia really that prevalent a problem in American schools?!


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