Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are only in elementary school but we have been happy with the school and the community. We love the small school size and district. My 4th grader has made a lot of friends and enjoys seeing her classmates on the various community rec sports teams. With FCC it’s the small school plus the community that make it a great young childhood experience. Will that feel stifling when kids are in High School, maybe, but for now I feel like we live in Mayberry. Also for what it’s worth, we are a Latino family.
How do you feel about what they tried to do to La Tingeria?
I love the way the town and city Council banded together to quickly overturn the zoning department’s shut down order. Terrible that a couple neighbors almost got away with pushing that through but good for the restaurant owners for going to social media to advertise it. But those neighbors don’t represent the norm in a town of 15,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are only in elementary school but we have been happy with the school and the community. We love the small school size and district. My 4th grader has made a lot of friends and enjoys seeing her classmates on the various community rec sports teams. With FCC it’s the small school plus the community that make it a great young childhood experience. Will that feel stifling when kids are in High School, maybe, but for now I feel like we live in Mayberry. Also for what it’s worth, we are a Latino family.
How do you feel about what they tried to do to La Tingeria?
I love the way the town and city Council banded together to quickly overturn the zoning department’s shut down order. Terrible that a couple neighbors almost got away with pushing that through but good for the restaurant owners for going to social media to advertise it. But those neighbors don’t represent the norm in a town of 15,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are only in elementary school but we have been happy with the school and the community. We love the small school size and district. My 4th grader has made a lot of friends and enjoys seeing her classmates on the various community rec sports teams. With FCC it’s the small school plus the community that make it a great young childhood experience. Will that feel stifling when kids are in High School, maybe, but for now I feel like we live in Mayberry. Also for what it’s worth, we are a Latino family.
How do you feel about what they tried to do to La Tingeria?