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Re: should I move to Alabama?
Posted by Maximus Sheldon on 10/24/07

    Don't do it, don't move. Alabama is the most bigoted stated in the
    US. Your child deserves better.


    On 10/03/05, Faye wrote:
    > You and your family will be welcomed in most Alabama cities.
    > There are still a few you should avoid. (Go to
    > www.greatschools.net and type in the city where you plan to
    > live. Click on "student stats" and you will see the student
    > demographics (race, free/reduced lunch, etc.). If you see a very
    > low minority percentage, there is a reason for that; stay away
    > from that school or that area. I have taught in Huntsville and
    > in South Alabama. You will find prejudiced people everywhere
    > (even in Canada). However, the majority of people in most towns
    > here will readily accept your children. As for you, we ALWAYS
    > need good special education teachers!

     
     

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