Re: Best School Systems
- From: " Postal68" <Postal68@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:16:48 -0500
"Michael Schey" <mscheynjSPAMBLOCK@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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And, why would you want to move to Dallas? They don't like the Giants
there!
Michael
(http://michaelschey.blogspot.com/)
Or the Eagles !
My wife may take an offer for a job there, although it is unlikely.
As for "the Best"
everything you stated.
Honestly, I think school is what you make of it.
But if you have other disruptive kids or bad influences around that is hard
to overcome.
Same goes for teachers that aren't dedicated to helping kids learn and are
there just for a pay check.
My kids currently go to a Catholic School, but the tuition is actually
putting a huge dent in our income. So we are paying a high Tuition and a
high Real Estate tax.
We have been casually looking at new homes over the past year or so, but now
it is starting to get a little more serious. We figure for the money we are
paying for both tuition and taxes, we might as well move to another area
where the public school system is good and we don't get killed by real
estate taxes, which is one of the main reasons we want to leave NJ.
.
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