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A city or town where there are modern (built 2000 or later) suburban homes,
a private, secular, coeducational PK-12 school WITH a football team,
but with little to no weather above 95 F (or a record high not above 99 F).
Check out North Broward Prep in Coconut Creek, Florida. The weather is barely under your criteria, but it's a large coed school with a competitive football team in a nice area with affordable newer homes.
Come on le roi, Nashville is even hotter than Atlanta in the summer.
Atlanta's high mean elevation distinguishes it from most other southern and eastern cities, and contributes to a more temperate climate than is found in areas farther south.
Check out North Broward Prep in Coconut Creek, Florida. The weather is barely under your criteria, but it's a large coed school with a competitive football team in a nice area with affordable newer homes.
A city or town where there are modern (built 2000 or later) suburban homes,
a private, secular, coeducational PK-12 school WITH a football team,
but with little to no weather above 95 F (or a record high not above 99 F).
Thanks for your help!
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
Minneapolis/St. Paul is the far northern version of Atlanta. Bring your woolies.
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