How’s the instruction in the small town? |
Derrion Albert got killed in a big city with liberal politics. |
Charlottesville area. We moved to get away from closed school/covid hysteria (Charlottesville privates stayed open/normal), but wound up getting a lifestyle upgrade and saving a ton. Everything here is better and cheaper: school, dinner, sports fees, exercise classes, you name it…and don’t get me started on housing which is comparatively very affordable. Our housing cost is less than half what it was in DC. |
| +1. Left MoCo for small town. Everyone is so much nicer. Can’t believe we stayed in that place as long as we did. |
| Having grown up in a small town, I would say no way. If you think the school board here is bad, wait til you live in a place where the dumbest kid in your class is on it, or the biggest bully, and they meddle directly in your kid's school and have an active role in every little thing, down to who your kid's teacher is. Small town school politics are brutal. |
| This thread would be a lot better if people would name the small towns they're considering. There's a difference between Charlottesville, VA and Milton, PA. |
| I live in Anne Arundel county and you all can stay out as far as I’m concerned. Go ruin Utah or something. |
Which town? |
| Live in Frederick. You will not solve this issue by moving. Same problems, less resources to deal with them. The issue is the pandemic- not politics, not the location, not the schools. If you want your kids back in school, end the pandemic. |
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Well in New England districts are by the town/city not the county. They’re small. They’re still super liberal full of boosted mask obsessed folks who still want schools closed lol. With high vax rates in MA there are still lots of cases. Boosted people are still getting the virus and feeling ill yet they’re still sweating the vax is a miracle and we now need a fourth. Teachers were given free at home Covid tests after they’re 12 days off. They’re complaining they were given expired tests but just don’t understand the packaging lol. They had 12 days off to go wait in the hours long lines if they felt ill. Us folk in corporate can’t find tests or had to take the day off to wait in hours long lines for one. The teachers all got a kn95 after their vacation and claim they aren’t good enough and are counterfeit. Teachers here make decent money and can go buy an n95 if they want one so badly. Why would the state give schools n95s? Kids are actually decent at wearing masks and distancing. Save the n95s for healthcare workers. But our unionized teachers want the royal treatment. So no. Unless things are different in suburban DC area, I don’t think that’s your answer. Our teachers are the whiniest people I’ve ever heard. |
Point out the errors of you wish. After posting I see them but there’s no edit button.
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| FAT fingers again |
I mean I guess if you’re not talking MA or RI. I suppose super rural Maine, NH, VT aren’t typically insanely liberal so probably gave way less whiney teachers. |
Yeah if I was asked specifics I would’ve responded with NH. I’m very bullish on NH. If I was a real estate investor that would be the state I would invest most in (not necessarily for absolute returns, but sustainable risk adjusted returns). VT is nicer but more expensive. |
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We left the DMV for a smaller town in the same state. Schools were virtual last year, but have been open this year like normal (well, as normal as these times are). School was open last week, and will be open this week. The suburban schools our kids used to attend was closed all last week and who knows what will happen this week.
We are all fully vaxxed and boosted. I am glad they can go to in-person school. Last year, I was all on board with virtual. But now that we have a vaccine we should try to keep schools open if we can. |