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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s still a shortage of [b]teachers [/b]and nurses[/quote] Teachers aren’t being paid enough to live in areas with strong public schools. My sister and her husband both work as teachers for FCPS, but their salaries aren’t sufficient to afford a home in a neighborhood with a good school pyramid. As a result, they use my address so their children can attend schools in the Langley pyramid.[/quote] NP. I went to FCPS but I’m happily raising my kids in a place where no one would ever describe the public schools as strong. It’s been great, though. There’s an appropriate level of competition for those who want it, but nothing crazy. Several of my kids’ teachers live in our very nice neighborhood. We’re all part of the same community. Just a normal childhood.[/quote] I lived in Culmore ghetto and attended Justice HS. You wouldn't pay me enough for me to live in Culmore and send my kids to Justice today.[/quote]
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