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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, Shepherd Park is suburban not urban. Where is the action there? Diversity? [quote=Anonymous]I agree that charters are probably the way to go. We have been pretty lucky, we were accepted to Bridges off the waitlist a few weeks before school started and are currently at Inspired. We just bought in Shep Park and are now in Deal boundaries so if our current charter doesn't pan our for middle school we have a back up plan. I do agree that you should assume a commute will/can be up to 30 minutes. However, you can be creative with carpooling etc. I'm with you and I'm a city person, can't see myself ever living in the burbs, so I will make it work no matter what.[/quote][/quote] So Anacostia is not urban because it's not diverse?!?[/quote] ghetto is the proper term[/quote]
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