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[quote=Anonymous]NP - You are really out of touch and you obviously have not been in a "really bad neighborhood." The neighborhood is not considered bad and definitely has never been considered "really bad" except maybe by you and your ilk. The neighborhood is considered a working to solid (not lower) middle class neighborhood. Currently, quite a few of the nicer houses appear to be inhabited by aspiring high SESers. There are a few nice coffee shops and I've eaten at a couple of nice restaurants in the area when I am driving through being nosy checking out the renovated houses. To give you the benefit of the doubt if you actually have driven through the neighborhood, you may be confused by the lack of repair by the mostly elderly resident base. I probably have just exposed a secret that young middle class residents trying to buy their first house did not exposed yet. [quote=Anonymous] You sound really defensive. Is it that your child already goes to St. Anselms and you just want some VBA time? To me, it's in a really bad neighborhood and no, that has nothing to do with the boys being nerdy. It's just a fact. Here is the link to directions to St. Anselms posted on their website: http://www.stanselms.org/directions.php And, as I wrote, I saw the college placement list for St. Anselms in the Catholic Standard. I thought it was surprisingly bad. You can google the Catholic Standard. You can find St. Albans college placement list by googling as well. St. Anselms and Prep are Catholic boys schools -- nothing wrong with that. STA is an elite private school. [quote=Anonymous]What's the college placement for for St. Albans? Do you know and are you saying because St. Anselm's is in a bad neighborhood (depending on what you consider a bad neighborhood) the boys are nerdy?? All I care about is getting my son the Best education possible and a school able to challenge him![/quote][/quote][/quote]
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