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[quote=Anonymous]I believe it. My kid is adopted and we have lived in the sane house the whole time. She has changed schools but really only because of Covid. So public elem, private 4-8. She will go back to public for HS. She still sees some of the kids though that she will get back with in HS through neighborhood activities, summer camp etc. her older birth siblings have moved frequently, like moved house 7-8 times times in the last 13 years. They’ve changed schools each time. I think the section 8 housing and being relocated is part of the problem through the housing program. They’re kind of a disaster. [/quote]
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