timber84
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Thu Sep-22-05 11:02 AM
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Charlotte, NC DUer's Usairways E-saver to DC this weekend |
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In case you have a last minute thought to goto the rally. http://www.usairways.com/pro/esavers/index.htm
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Brotherjohn
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Thu Sep-22-05 11:24 AM
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1. Hey, what's Charlotte like? More progressive than some of the deep south? |
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Edited on Thu Sep-22-05 11:26 AM by Brotherjohn
Infrastructure, schools, general feel?
I live in the FL panhandle, and we're contemplating an eventual move (to get away from hurricanes; we've had enough). NC (Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham) are among the places we're thinking about. I know you get hurricanes in NC, but we're right ON the coast, and nowhere in our metro area is safe from the absolute worst winds. Mid-state NC seems inland enough to not get the brunt of bad storms.
But if we're gonna move, we want to move someplace that's more progressive and a step up infrastructure, etc. I know... FL panhandle... it wouldn't take much. But I'd hate to move somewhere else in the South only to find out their rednecks are as common and as bad as ours, only w/ different accents.
Also, getting a bit specific, but how are schools set up for Asperger's/Autism kids (I realize you may not know).
Thanks in advance!
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timber84
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Thu Sep-22-05 11:30 AM
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a very beautiful city, lot of urban sprawl,weather a little milder than FL. Schools have issues. My kids are in private. Big Big banking town with Wachovia and Bank of America. Raleigh-Durham I think would be a little more progressive with Duke and Chapel hill there.
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Esse Quam Videri
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Thu Sep-22-05 06:43 PM
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4. We live in Charlotte and my wife is an elementary |
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school teacher in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. There are some real terrific schools - Hers is a traditional magnet school with 62% of the population African American and they are around the third highest in the county in end of grade test scores. My wife just chimed in as I am writing this (she had a pretty bad day at work) and said all Charlotte Mecklenburg cares about is teaching to the test. I'm sure there is a lot of this throughout the country with shrubs no child left behind edict. Anyway, other than Charlotte check out the Chapel Hill and Asheville areas. I know they are very progressive areas.
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Thu Sep-22-05 11:27 AM
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and the county she is in(Mecklenburg)went for Kerry. However,we also have Sue Myrick-r and Mel Watt-D. Its about 50/50 here.
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