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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On Capitol Hill, you are actually reasonably close to ivymount, kts, diener, lab. Auburn is a disaster after being sold to a for profit. Most people have to drive really far to get to these schools, much farther then capitol hill to lab.[/quote] Are you crazy??!! With the exception of Lab, which won’t accept ASD kids, those schools are an hour away. [/quote] To clarify— they’re an hour away one-way. So if I drive my kid there it would take 4 hours in the car per day. Maybe that’s reasonable to you but it’s a non-starter for me.[/quote] We live in Centreville. Our school system has suggested Frost, Ivymount and KTD at various meetings over the years. That could be two hours one way. School systems have no issue sending kids on buses for hours and hours. They need more schools! Its absurd. [/quote]
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