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Reply to "Watching your friends relocate to the burbs for "schools""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And Brooklyn pp, silver spring is really your best bet. It's not paradise, but it's a lot livelier than the parts of dc that seem diverse. And it is functional. We were driving through today as schools were getting out and I was amazed at the number of kids walking alone, parents socializing at school bus stops, actual school bus routes that serve entire populations, crossing guards at busy, multiple intersections, etc. [/quote] I thought the middle schools (and even some elementary schools) weren't that great in Silver Spring though. I agree it is a great community but friends I know who live near downtown silver spring (near the whole foods) felt that they would have to move for better schools if they didn't get into a lottery-in french immersion school. So in that sense, it doesn't really seem better than DC (unless you actually prefer living in SS to DC, which is something I think people will have differing opinions about)[/quote]
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