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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is in public school so I don't think there is a way to change schools. And moving isn't an option. We live where we can afford and that is the state of the schools in this area.[/quote] Yes, yes you can. Keep documenting the bullying, please. All in emails, so there is a record. After a certain numbers of incidents you should be able to request that the school is not protecting your child and you need to switch.[/quote] Not the OP, but did you not read that the family can afford to live where they are and moving is not an option because of finances?[/quote] Briggs Chaney's catchment is not the only lower cost of housing area available. Move upCounty into Germantown or even over the line into HoCo. You're so close to HoCo anyway.[/quote] "I can't afford to move" means "I can't afford to move", not "There are no houses in my price range".[/quote]
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