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[quote=Anonymous]Chicago mom here! I live in the city but am on DCUM because my SIL in MD recommended. FWIW there is a lot of movement locally in those age ranges, city to suburb mostly, because of issues within Chicago Public Schools and their high school structure. So I doubt moving to a suburb your kids would be the only "new" kids in their school. Also, and this is only anecdotal from my two brothers who lived in Chicago and then moved to the DC-area, people here are friendly. They found it easier to live in Chicago and meet people than DC and surrounding areas. Would this be the case for you and your family? No clue but if you take the job, buy everyone really warm winter coats and boots and you'll be fine. I moved here in 1998 and thought I would be here for two years and I'm still here. It's a great place to raise a family and there are flights every hour to DC out of O'Hare. What suburb? [/quote]
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