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My husband and I are thinking about moving to Youngsville a subdivision called Olde Liberty. The problems is that my son attends school at Wake Forest High (for one more year) and since it is Youngsville, there is no school bus transportation to Wake Forest High. Is there any junior or senior that drives to WF High school who lives in that area that could give my son a ride to school? I can pick him up? Does anybody have any feedback on that subdivision .... good or bad. Second blog for help.
Unfortunately the title of your thread doesn't give anyone a clue as to what it is you're looking for and you may miss information that folks may have to impart as a result. "Desperately seeking HELP" sounds like someone who might be homeless or needs food or medical assistance.
As for ride-sharing, why don't you look into putting up a flyer in the area in which you need to find people. Also contact the school to see if they know of anyone or can help get the word out on their website or allow you to put a flyer up at school. Look to your local community to find others who have kids who go to that same school--that's your best bet.
You might want to check with Wake Forest High School on their policy. Youngsville is in Franklin County, and it is likely that with a Franklin County address your son would no longer be eligible to attend Wake Forest High School. Perhaps they have an exception for seniors, but I doubt it. There aren't going to be folks commuting there from the area where you are moving because it crosses county lines. I'd try to wait to move until your son is done with school.
Unfortunately the title of your thread doesn't give anyone a clue as to what it is you're looking for and you may miss information that folks may have to impart as a result. "Desperately seeking HELP" sounds like someone who might be homeless or needs food or medical assistance.
As for ride-sharing, why don't you look into putting up a flyer in the area in which you need to find people. Also contact the school to see if they know of anyone or can help get the word out on their website or allow you to put a flyer up at school. Look to your local community to find others who have kids who go to that same school--that's your best bet.
Thanks for the information
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