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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Miller school Covenant school Tandem friends Peabody Charlottesville Catholic I know you said secular but I wanted to give you more options and all of the schools are seeing a huge uptick in applications. There are also several much smaller privates in the area. The above list are the larger ones. The school board is voting soon about re-opening. Elementary would go back 4 days a week and middle-Hugh school would go 2 days a week. Western Alb public schools are hugely overcrowded due to a boom of new housing and no plan for new schools. We’re in the north feeder pattern and our schools are seeing the same. Again there is no active conversation about new schools. Feel free to ask me more questions if you have them.[/quote] Thank you! [b]You are so lucky to live there. It is heavenly.[/b] Would you mind saying a little bit about why STAB seems so much more popular than Miller? I don’t think I understand what differentiates them. Is Tandem super hippy-dippy? I love my kale, but this year has exhausted my patience with the super woke, virtue signaling crowd. [/quote] Why is it heavenly? Sincerely curious. Maybe we should move![/quote] I grew up in Charlottesville and find it has changed considerably. I used to miss it, but do not any more. That doesn't mean it wouldn't be a great place for relocation depending on what you are looking for. It is probably the relocations that have changed the character of the place. STAB is near the wealthier areas and is the logical target for that set. It used to be two separate schools for males and females. Miller is remote. Although someone said it is in Crozet, it is actually halfway between Crozet and Batesville, which is a really rural place with a store and a post office (at least it used to have a store and a post office). Miller School also has a different history, starting off as a school for orphans, being male only for quite a while. It is kind of on its third incarnation now. Tandem used to be the more liberal option. Covenant is a Christian school.[/quote]
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