A., My oldest daughter was recently in a 4-5 combo class, she being in 5th grade. I was concerned at the beginning of the year because my daughter has always been an A student, good citizen in class, all those positive things. Her 5th grade teacher explained that 1) the school was trying to cut down the class size for all the 4th & 5th grade classes, and 2) most of the children in the class were highly motivated & independent workers. This sounded just fine. I helped in the class every Friday. What I found was that there were several 4th & 5th graders who worked at higher-than-grade-level, some who worked at their grade level, with the normal amount of instruction, and then there were 5-6 who needed more attention. I worked with that group who needed more attention. Throughout the year, I kept checking the work from the other 5th grade classes, and the 5-6 combo class and found that my daughter was working on all the same projects, at the same level or above as the other classes. It was a really good year. Now, from my daughter's point of view, she did not really like it. The work was fine, the class was fine, it was that she wanted her group to have more attention from the teacher. It is so difficult for the teacher in this situation. Our teacher was fantastic, but it really is a huge challenge. She has been teaching a long time and has taught combo classes before. At our school, the teachers rotate having the combo classes (when they are needed) so that no one gets burned out. One other concern I had during the year was that I wanted my daughter to have the same lunch time, assemblies, and other activities with the rest of the 5th graders & for the most part, she did. I think if you can be involved in the classroom at all -- do so. Certainly make sure you are in contact with the teacher. Keep checking in with your son to see how he feels about the class and that he is being challenged. Have a great school year! Peace, B.