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    Quote Originally Posted by okrednk View Post
    It's been awhile since we've lived back in OK and OKC for that matter. I would like to get as many opinions as possible on where to raise two teenagers in the Oklahoma City metro area. I will be working off Western & I-40, so distance isn't too big a factor, but definitely do not want to be driving more than 30 minutes give or take to get to work every day. Much appreciated for any advice.
    West Moore H.S. and U.S.Grant H.S. are both good schools. If you live in either district, you will be near OCCC, remember that teenagers do grow up and near by higher education oppertunities may be a blessing later on.

    You also said you will be working near I40 and Western and would like a shorter commute. The area south of SW44 and north of the South Canadian River, between Western and May avenues would offer both a short commute time, and housing that should match your budget.

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    My young Grandsons live in Yukon and will be going through that system. I can let you know how that works out in about 20 or so years.

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    I was fortunate to have landed in PC schools, way back when. 3 kiddos were served well and have gone on to be quite independent and successful. I don't know that I would recommend as they have watered their standards from when we first moved into the district. Parental involvement and interest makes the most difference in the nurturing of sproutlings no matter the particular system.

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    Thought this was rather interesting in regards to the statement that western OKC is nothing but poor, uneducated meth heads. Where's the hardest place to live in Oklahoma? | News OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by OSUFan View Post
    Thought this was rather interesting in regards to the statement that western OKC is nothing but poor, uneducated meth heads. Where's the hardest place to live in Oklahoma? | News OK
    Thanks, this proves what I was saying throughout this thread.

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