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February 18, 2008 at 7:11 PM #155554February 18, 2008 at 7:20 PM #155185
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Participantvagabondo – I’m impressed that you have 4 children. That’s a lot of responsibility – and expense – sending them to a private school. I hope you don’t live somewhere that subjects you to M.R., although if it is a sensitve touchy issue with you, then I’m suspecting you are paying double, so to speak.
I heard Westview was a good high school. From my understanding, though I could be misinformed, lower grade education is very critical to future education, so if the elementary schools have any impact on the children in the early years, maybe it still can be factored into later years, if that makes any sense.
February 18, 2008 at 7:20 PM #155463jpinpb
Participantvagabondo – I’m impressed that you have 4 children. That’s a lot of responsibility – and expense – sending them to a private school. I hope you don’t live somewhere that subjects you to M.R., although if it is a sensitve touchy issue with you, then I’m suspecting you are paying double, so to speak.
I heard Westview was a good high school. From my understanding, though I could be misinformed, lower grade education is very critical to future education, so if the elementary schools have any impact on the children in the early years, maybe it still can be factored into later years, if that makes any sense.
February 18, 2008 at 7:20 PM #155470jpinpb
Participantvagabondo – I’m impressed that you have 4 children. That’s a lot of responsibility – and expense – sending them to a private school. I hope you don’t live somewhere that subjects you to M.R., although if it is a sensitve touchy issue with you, then I’m suspecting you are paying double, so to speak.
I heard Westview was a good high school. From my understanding, though I could be misinformed, lower grade education is very critical to future education, so if the elementary schools have any impact on the children in the early years, maybe it still can be factored into later years, if that makes any sense.
February 18, 2008 at 7:20 PM #155486jpinpb
Participantvagabondo – I’m impressed that you have 4 children. That’s a lot of responsibility – and expense – sending them to a private school. I hope you don’t live somewhere that subjects you to M.R., although if it is a sensitve touchy issue with you, then I’m suspecting you are paying double, so to speak.
I heard Westview was a good high school. From my understanding, though I could be misinformed, lower grade education is very critical to future education, so if the elementary schools have any impact on the children in the early years, maybe it still can be factored into later years, if that makes any sense.
February 18, 2008 at 7:20 PM #155563jpinpb
Participantvagabondo – I’m impressed that you have 4 children. That’s a lot of responsibility – and expense – sending them to a private school. I hope you don’t live somewhere that subjects you to M.R., although if it is a sensitve touchy issue with you, then I’m suspecting you are paying double, so to speak.
I heard Westview was a good high school. From my understanding, though I could be misinformed, lower grade education is very critical to future education, so if the elementary schools have any impact on the children in the early years, maybe it still can be factored into later years, if that makes any sense.
February 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM #155200vagabondo
ParticipantJP, you’re easily impressed and I am a renter until further notice. MR is one of many considerations on the table as I look to purchase.
February 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM #155478vagabondo
ParticipantJP, you’re easily impressed and I am a renter until further notice. MR is one of many considerations on the table as I look to purchase.
February 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM #155485vagabondo
ParticipantJP, you’re easily impressed and I am a renter until further notice. MR is one of many considerations on the table as I look to purchase.
February 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM #155502vagabondo
ParticipantJP, you’re easily impressed and I am a renter until further notice. MR is one of many considerations on the table as I look to purchase.
February 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM #155578vagabondo
ParticipantJP, you’re easily impressed and I am a renter until further notice. MR is one of many considerations on the table as I look to purchase.
February 18, 2008 at 8:01 PM #155205jpinpb
ParticipantDon’t ever minimize 4 children. Just as you hesitate to take on M.R. I would hesitate taking on a kid, much less sign up for 4 for a minimum of 18 years, but more like lifelong. That’s a lot. I don’t know whether to applaud you or call you crazy ๐
I’m sorry. I was under the impression you were a homeowner. My mistake. Now I understand why M.R. is such a consideration and factor.
February 18, 2008 at 8:01 PM #155483jpinpb
ParticipantDon’t ever minimize 4 children. Just as you hesitate to take on M.R. I would hesitate taking on a kid, much less sign up for 4 for a minimum of 18 years, but more like lifelong. That’s a lot. I don’t know whether to applaud you or call you crazy ๐
I’m sorry. I was under the impression you were a homeowner. My mistake. Now I understand why M.R. is such a consideration and factor.
February 18, 2008 at 8:01 PM #155490jpinpb
ParticipantDon’t ever minimize 4 children. Just as you hesitate to take on M.R. I would hesitate taking on a kid, much less sign up for 4 for a minimum of 18 years, but more like lifelong. That’s a lot. I don’t know whether to applaud you or call you crazy ๐
I’m sorry. I was under the impression you were a homeowner. My mistake. Now I understand why M.R. is such a consideration and factor.
February 18, 2008 at 8:01 PM #155507jpinpb
ParticipantDon’t ever minimize 4 children. Just as you hesitate to take on M.R. I would hesitate taking on a kid, much less sign up for 4 for a minimum of 18 years, but more like lifelong. That’s a lot. I don’t know whether to applaud you or call you crazy ๐
I’m sorry. I was under the impression you were a homeowner. My mistake. Now I understand why M.R. is such a consideration and factor.
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