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[quote=Anonymous]That's the irony of "good schools". We chose to remain in the poor, underfunded district where we settled pre-kids rather than move to the town next door with one of the best public schools in the state. Many flee there once they have kids. We also stayed to be able to afford a house, enjoy the short commute to our workplace, and for the diversity of the area and school system. Didn't realize until our kids were in high school that it also allowed them to shine and pick up accolades in their schools rather than being a small fish in a district full of highly educated parents pushing their kids, high stress school environments, and competition. They did great with college applications and were still well prepared for college. 10/10 recommend.[/quote]
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