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Can anyone provide any information on the quality of St Patrick's education?
Especially as compared to surrounding public schools in the Fayetteville area. Anyone have any personal experience with St. Patricks? thanks |
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no one is familiar with St Patricks?
gotta be someone familiar with the school. |
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I have heard of the school but don't know anything about it. Sorry.
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thanks, at least I know someone read my post
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I lived in Fayetteville for only a year, didn't hear anything about St Patricks. However, we lived in a great area for schools. There are plenty of very good public schools (more not good, but still enough good to look for) so if you're not wanting to do private for any reason other than quality you can look at several areas with good schools. PM me if you'd like the "list" I used when looking for our home in 2006, we ended up with GREAT schools, at the top of the pack test-score wise.
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