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Old 06-23-2008, 03:20 PM
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Smile Pre-K schools in Franklin Township?

hey there... i am new to city-data... we are moving to Franklin Township in Somerset, Quailbrook area -- totally new town for us... can anyone recommend a good pre-k school? my son is 3... thanks!
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Old 06-23-2008, 03:37 PM
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hey there... i am new to city-data... we are moving to Franklin Township in Somerset, Quailbrook area -- totally new town for us... can anyone recommend a good pre-k school? my son is 3... thanks!
Somerset Presbyterian runs one that is very popular. The mayors kid goes there anyway.
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Old 06-23-2008, 03:43 PM
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thanks anthonyB! this may sound lame, but i've been trying to start a thread -- how do you do it? the site is not that friendly for newbies like me -- usually, i just see a 'post new thread' or something... can't seem to find it for the last 10min... sorry! and thanks...
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Old 08-09-2008, 10:00 AM
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From what I understand, the high school in Somerset is still a little rough, but is the process of a very positive change with the growth of the housing. With the "new" construction over the past 15 years, the influx of Asians in the area has had a very positive effect on the education. I have heard that the grade schools in Somerset are unsurpassed in education, which means those younger children moving up to the high school, will influence the higher grades in the very near future. You might want to check some of the statistics on line to confirm my understanding.
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Old 08-10-2008, 08:34 PM
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Hi,

Anybody with kids going to public school in Franklin Township? We're buying a house in Quailbrook area. We were planning on sending our son to a private school for kindergarten since some say the public school system is not good but is this true or just hearsay?

Why don't you pay a little more in mortgage and move to a town where they have a good school system, so then you don't have to pay for private school? You are ending up paying more in private education where you can get a good public education in a nicer town
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