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[quote=Anonymous]Top public schools, access to nature at 1.5--I'd try Sherborn and Concord. Both on the commuter rail but farther out so more nature and more house/land for your money. But the schools are still public so outdoor time is limited. I'm still looking for the right school for our family. It seems as those progressive here is VERY progressive, and somewhat uncharted. Birches in Lincoln looks interesting and has exceptional outdoor time but the school is very new (pk-8). Shady Hill is the go-to progressive in Cambridge but the community doesn't match the old values anymore--very flashy, big money. I don't have a child at the school and people do love it, so worth checking out (pk-8). Lexington Montessori seems interesting, huge space, tons of outdoor time, highly prioritized. School farm. School gets very small in middle school which could be a plus or minus depending on how you look at things. [/quote]
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