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We are moving back to Central Florida after being gone for 2 yrs (living outside Atlanta). WHen we left we lived in Kissimmee for 6 yrs and we lived in Poinciana 3 yrs before that but the schools were horrible where we were in Kissimmee and that is one main reason we left. While I love where we live now my husband dosen't. So we have decided to move back to Orlando Area. So my question is what area has the best place for kids as far as schools goes. My son will be in 2nd grade this year. I really never looked into other areas when we were there so really I am clueless. Besides Kissimmee and Lakeland (almost moved there but decided on ga.) I really don't know about other areas. I am kinda looking around Apopka area or Clermont area but really don't know which is better. Any other areas nice but not too crowded? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Look into Oviedo or Lake Mary, excellent schools.
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I agree with DailyJournalist. There are alot of posts regarding Seminole County.
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