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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You'd have to find a school with room that will accept a transfer[/b] and provide your own transportation. In this climate, you're heading to parts of South Arlington. But it really depends on the issue. My kid is miserable in school, period. He doesn't want to go to any school. Make sure you have isolated the cause that it's really linked to a specific school or person. If it's something related to your child's needs, changing schools isn't going to help. [/quote] I can't tell if your child is in HS and the only way you'll pull them from Yorktown is if you can magically get them a spot at HB. Or if you have kid in far north Arlington at Jamestown, for example, and you want to push to get them in ASFS as being academically acceptable. Focus on your child's needs, and if it's that bad, then whereever you put them should be better psychologically.[/quote]
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