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My husband is getting a job at Emory. He's a big school snob and wants our kids to go to the best schools. I want to live in an established neighborhood with mature trees and a urban-suburban feel. Is there an area that fits this description and is close to Emory?
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You should post this on the Atlanta board. Either the Morningside or the Mary Lin elementary school districts would be a good fit.
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