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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1.5 million will get you something okay even in the suburbs. I would caution you that without a decent HHi, I would not live in Boston. 250k is mac and cheese zone there, especially with kids. Make sure you are making 300k or more.[/quote] You do realize that plenty of people raise their kids in and around BOston on WAY less than 300K. Do you really think people making 1/4 mil per year are eating mac and cheese every day and living in tatters? That's ridiculous.[/quote] I can personally confirm Stoughton had good schools, even if it doesn’t look like it on paper. It’s more affordable and diverse. They have excellent resources and many teachers who have been in the classroom for many, many years (some 30+). Special Ed services are great and all ES kids are coming back April 5th. They’ve already had hybrid all year and started concurrent a while ago. It’s not perfect and teachers in MA have not been offered the covid vaccine yet. But a lot of the top districts in MA have million dollar homes so I think on paper they look better because those are families that can obviously afford a lot of outside resources, much like schools in McLean where the kids do most of their learning outside of school from what I observed working there. [/quote]
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