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[quote=Anonymous]OP here and I appreciate all of the different suggestions. To clarify, I am not a helicopter parent or someone who puts education above all else. If I did, wouldn't have married my husband, who doesn't have the education i do. I knew that and fell in love with him because of other characteristics he has. And I still do love those. He is fantastic guy and great husband and father, and we have had no issues whatsoever until this school thing. I myself am a product of public schools until high school. We are in Alexandria and it's well known that our public school is considered to be failing by state standards. It's been well discussed on this board and is in the bottom of the bottom in SOL rank. If we lived in one of the better zones, I would certainly consider public. But that's not the case here. And having researched the process of transferring, I am not confident it will be a good o[/quote]
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