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[quote=Anonymous]Just a side note, if you want any type of diversity, Broadneck and Severna Park won't offer it to any major degree. And if you are still commutting from DC, the drive will be h***. And if you are used to services (real choice of doctors, good hospital, upscale food stores, restaurants, mall, movies, bookstores, etc) you won't find it in those areas. You'll find it in Annapolis or to some extent in Crofton and to a small extent up near Hanover or small parts of Glen Burnie. Don't know your childrens ages, but if all you want is a good school then the above is fine. If you want a little more and your children are still little, then I'd look at Crofton area, Davidsonville and then when they hit closer to high school -- see how things stand or do private. In Annapolis itself, I'd look at Rolling Knolls (but alot of those houses have wells and septic tanks), West, Hillsmere, Germantown only. And then ride it out until you hit middle and see where things stand. There's alot of building in the western part of the county, like up near Arundel Mills but I'm not sure about the schools but the elementary options are probalbly good and the commute wouldn't be too bad. Also, again depending on age of your current children, there are some really decent parts in the northern end around Linthicum and the part of Glen Burnie around Linthicum or off of rt. 100. But I would avoid Glen Burnie high at all costs. North County high might be doable depending on your child. Keep in mind that if you had to do private for high school, tuitions are lower than DC privates.[/quote]
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