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Old 02-14-2009, 07:21 PM
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My husband and I are thinking about moving to a subdivision in Youngsville call Olde Liberty. One of the problems is that my son attends school at Wake Forest High (for one more year) and there is no school bus transportation in Olde Liberty to that high school. Is there any junior or senior that drives to the WF High school live out there that could give my son a ride to school? I can always pick him up? Does anybody have any feedback on that subdivision .... good or bad.

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My husband and I are thinking about moving to a subdivision in Youngsville call Olde Liberty. One of the problems is that my son attends school at Wake Forest High (for one more year) and there is no school bus transportation in Olde Liberty to that high school. Is there any junior or senior that drives to the WF High school live out there that could give my son a ride to school? I can always pick him up? Does anybody have any feedback on that subdivision .... good or bad.

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Youngsville in in Franklin County....he wouldn't be going to Wake Forest-Rolesville High school if you lived there....he would be going to Franklinton High and they would be providing the transportation.



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Youngsville in in Franklin County....he wouldn't be going to Wake Forest-Rolesville High school if you lived there....he would be going to Franklinton High and they would be providing the transportation.


I know that...but if you are a senior you can live anywhere so long as you provide your own transportation to that school.
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I know that...but if you are a senior you can live anywhere so long as you provide your own transportation to that school.
They will do that for seniors with-in the same county, but I see nothing on this for seniors that move out of the county altogether.

I'd get it clarified that you can move out of the county and still attend a Wake County school as well as have them put it in writing.
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They will do that for seniors with-in the same county, but I see nothing on this for seniors that move out of the county altogether.

I'd get it clarified that you can move out of the county and still attend a Wake County school as well as have them put it in writing.
Thanks, I will look into.
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Seems like a nice subdivison though............the pool has already been built............and it's around a golf course...........not too far out of the way. And it has builders who are still building houses! :-)
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