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In response to
"
Saying someone live in the suburbs does not mean they automatically live far from a school. Most (if not all) new subdivision builders are required to
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by
zork
Most new schools are built in the middle of nowhere as campuses in the US.
Posted by
spamlet
May 21 '13, 15:12
Most places don't build neighborhood schools if they can help it.
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my town does -- nm
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tRuMaN
May 21, 15:13
regardless of the school situation, if you read the article, it's about much more than school.
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loosilu
May 21, 15:13
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I'm not sure all of the replies were prompted by the article so much as zork's comment (his title for the link). -- nm
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mara
May 21, 15:28
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but for so many more kids to be living in newly built areas, I think the overall population would have had to rise much more than it has.
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zork
May 21, 15:31
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and b!'s second link seems to back that up (at least how I read it) -- nm
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zork
May 21, 15:33
this. kids are being chauffeured to stores and movie theatres and such that they don't need to be driven to -- nm
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zork
May 21, 15:17
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