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[quote=Anonymous]I live in a neighborhood with an "up and coming" elementary school, one that were my kids in PreS PreK now, I would consider. But they are in 1st and 3rd. It is a constant source of stress, as another PP said, where they will go to school. So far, we have used 2 OOB, and 1 charter, and this year, I drive A LOT to accomodate 2 schools. Middle school is a constant worry for me. The in boundary middle school is not acceptable (not bad but a small cohort in a preS to 8 with few students per grade). We moved in here before pregnacy and I thought, we'd figure something out. But the amount of stress, transitions for the kids, weighing of options, miles on the car, it has been very very stressful. Has it worked? yes. If I could do it over, would we buy a condo on ct ave in the Murch district? I'd like to say yes, knowing what I know now, but not knowing it, probably not. so, how hard is it really? my answer: really hard[/quote]
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