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shadowkat ([personal profile] shadowkat) wrote in [personal profile] deird1 2025-03-15 05:20 pm (UTC)

Makes sense. And that's similar to the US, except it is divided into or by "districts" and unless you move out of your district, or go to private school, or get a voucher for another school, you're kind of stuck with that school. People often base their housing choices in the US on school districts. My brother put his kid in private school, co-workers have chosen housing based on district, as did my parents.

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