Originally Posted by playandlearn
If the mentality is right, then a smaller school could offer more flexibility. But if the mentality is not right, then size doesn't matter.

Very much agree with this. In our experience, the smaller public district (1 HS, about 2400 students in the district) was less flexible than the larger public district we're at now (3 HSs, about 16,000 students in the district). But the most flexible was the tiny private school of about 50 K-5 students (my daughter's class size ranged from 12 to 8).

--S.F.


For gifted children, doing nothing is the wrong choice.