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Hi there
We are looking to relocate to the Denver area for the 2007 school year. Our boys are now 6&7 and in Catholic school here on Long Island. Do you know if there is one nearby in Denver ; or are the public schools just as good if not better.
Hi there
We are looking to relocate to the Denver area for the 2007 school year. Our boys are now 6&7 and in Catholic school here on Long Island. Do you know if there is one nearby in Denver ; or are the public schools just as good if not better.
Thanks
dorothy
The only Catholic schools in NC are in Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville, Burlington and Winston Salem. We are still a minority here in the south - but growing
For more information look up the Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools office - they could help you.
Why was this moved from the Charlotte subforum to the North Carolina forum? Should suburban Charlotte posts not be posted in the Charlotte subforum? Denver isn't any father out than Concord and others "suburbs" that have posts remaining in the Charlotte subforum. As I have said multiple times in the past, this place has some of the most confusing posting rules ever.
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