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Actually, you can find this in Upstate NY. Albany Academy and the Nichols School in Buffalo would fit the bill. You can find newer suburban homes in both areas too. It can get hot during the summer, but rarely in the 90's. Check this out: Browser Not Supported
Albany Academies, while technically one school, learn through "single gender education" under separated division/schools, so it's not truly coeducational.
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Took the quiz (thank you for sharing), and surprise, all of the results were in the northeastern U.S., except for Ketchikan, Alaska and Brevard, North Carolina which were at the bottom three of the list. Now I just have to research climate data and schools for each one, and whether or not people can live in suburban homes (it asked about home/rent prices, but that's as far as it goes in regards to homes).
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I'd probably 2nd LA. Its warm but it doesn't get hot either. SF would probably be even more so. Just keep in mind those 2 places are expensive.
Ooh, looking into Minneapolis and St. Paul. And probably Cincinnati and Detroit and the other major cities that I forgot to look at, because it wasn't on a coast.
Actually, you can find this in Upstate NY. Albany Academy and the Nichols School in Buffalo would fit the bill. You can find newer suburban homes in both areas too. It can get hot during the summer, but rarely in the 90's. Check this out: Browser Not Supported
If you don't mind the NYC area, schools like the Dalton School, Rye Country Day, the Hackley School, the Brunswick School(CT), Poly Prep, Horace Mann, Riverdale Country, Fieldston and many more in the area.
St. Paul Academy and Mounds Park Academy fit for the Twin Cities metro. I'm sure there are others that fit.
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