Anonymous wrote:The high school has 5000 kids and there are kids who have 22 mile bus rides to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The high school has 5000 kids and there are kids who have 22 mile bus rides to it.
There are kids in the DMV with 8 mile bus rides they can take over 1h because of insane levels of traffic and congestion, somindont know what kinda point you're trying to make.
Not to public schools
The bus for my kid’s private school leave 70+ minutes before the start of class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The high school has 5000 kids and there are kids who have 22 mile bus rides to it.
There are kids in the DMV with 8 mile bus rides they can take over 1h because of insane levels of traffic and congestion, somindont know what kinda point you're trying to make.
Not to public schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of family in Carmel, Fishers, and Indianapolis. Couldn’t pay me to live there, but to each their own!
And what specifically is wrong with it?
A) Racists
B) Misogynists
C) Traitors
D) Religious nutter
E) All of the above
You just described literally half of the DC area. What is your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The high school has 5000 kids and there are kids who have 22 mile bus rides to it.
There are kids in the DMV with 8 mile bus rides they can take over 1h because of insane levels of traffic and congestion, somindont know what kinda point you're trying to make.
Not to public schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The high school has 5000 kids and there are kids who have 22 mile bus rides to it.
There are kids in the DMV with 8 mile bus rides they can take over 1h because of insane levels of traffic and congestion, somindont know what kinda point you're trying to make.
Anonymous wrote:The high school has 5000 kids and there are kids who have 22 mile bus rides to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have first hand experiences
Houses are only 1m-2m
Public schools are all 10 and the student body looks respectful and polite
Makes our McLean area and school look like trash despite it being 2x more. We live in a. 4m home.
Even the 675k homes looks amazing
https://redf.in/GzzBAS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in DC are trained to believe that DC is superior to everywhere else -- that's why they have to disparage other places like this. Criticisms like urban sprawl, lacks character, etc. -- these apply to DC also, but folks here will never acknowledge it because then they'd be admitting that they're paying tons of money to live in a pretty soulless, high-crime area with terrible housing stock and schools that aren't as good as those in other areas.
I mean, go move back to BFE Indiana or Ohio or Michigan or wherever and celebrate the awesomeness of sameness. The benefit of DC and the DC area, especially for those of us that grew up in the Carmels of the world is the wealth of opportunity right at your door in terms of diversity, history, educational and other opportunities. Everyone in Carmel went to the same colleges, have the same friends as when they were kids, put their kids in the same organizations that they were in, and generally sit around and talk about how great it all is. And if that is great for you, then wonderful! You've found your place.
The DC area certainly has its drawbacks, but people aren't trained to believe it's superior. It IS superior in so many measurable respects if your goal is to live in a place with more going on then Carmel, IN for your whole life. And there's nothing wrong with that.
I've grown very wealthy in the DC area with diversity, elite, travelled the world, for 30 years and think Carmel looks much better. I am considering leaving the DC area for some place like this for my tweens cause the DC area has slid so much .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in DC are trained to believe that DC is superior to everywhere else -- that's why they have to disparage other places like this. Criticisms like urban sprawl, lacks character, etc. -- these apply to DC also, but folks here will never acknowledge it because then they'd be admitting that they're paying tons of money to live in a pretty soulless, high-crime area with terrible housing stock and schools that aren't as good as those in other areas.
I mean, go move back to BFE Indiana or Ohio or Michigan or wherever and celebrate the awesomeness of sameness. The benefit of DC and the DC area, especially for those of us that grew up in the Carmels of the world is the wealth of opportunity right at your door in terms of diversity, history, educational and other opportunities. Everyone in Carmel went to the same colleges, have the same friends as when they were kids, put their kids in the same organizations that they were in, and generally sit around and talk about how great it all is. And if that is great for you, then wonderful! You've found your place.
The DC area certainly has its drawbacks, but people aren't trained to believe it's superior. It IS superior in so many measurable respects if your goal is to live in a place with more going on then Carmel, IN for your whole life. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in DC are trained to believe that DC is superior to everywhere else -- that's why they have to disparage other places like this. Criticisms like urban sprawl, lacks character, etc. -- these apply to DC also, but folks here will never acknowledge it because then they'd be admitting that they're paying tons of money to live in a pretty soulless, high-crime area with terrible housing stock and schools that aren't as good as those in other areas.
I mean, go move back to BFE Indiana or Ohio or Michigan or wherever and celebrate the awesomeness of sameness. The benefit of DC and the DC area, especially for those of us that grew up in the Carmels of the world is the wealth of opportunity right at your door in terms of diversity, history, educational and other opportunities. Everyone in Carmel went to the same colleges, have the same friends as when they were kids, put their kids in the same organizations that they were in, and generally sit around and talk about how great it all is. And if that is great for you, then wonderful! You've found your place.
The DC area certainly has its drawbacks, but people aren't trained to believe it's superior. It IS superior in so many measurable respects if your goal is to live in a place with more going on then Carmel, IN for your whole life. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:People in DC are trained to believe that DC is superior to everywhere else -- that's why they have to disparage other places like this. Criticisms like urban sprawl, lacks character, etc. -- these apply to DC also, but folks here will never acknowledge it because then they'd be admitting that they're paying tons of money to live in a pretty soulless, high-crime area with terrible housing stock and schools that aren't as good as those in other areas.