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Originally Posted by Lillian J View Post


Ah! Yes, and those poor scores may mean something other than what one would assume. I know there are are a few brave districts who have taken the stance that they'd rather work on education than on No Child Left Behind and other prep, so they do get lower test scores. That's another layer to look into if a time would come when school was being considered as an option. - Lillian
that is a good point Lillian (i love your name) and how i wish that was the reason here. But since we will be looking at school districts soon (for our move in 2 years so we can be ready for the boys if they / we want to use the public schools when they are much older (4th or older) it is a good point to keep in mind -- but don't make things any easier.