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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
And we're not even necessarily talking inner city here. There are communities well out of the city centre, like Braeside and Woodlands, that have schools kids can walk to that are accepting students. A lot of the houses are goodly sized, by modern standards. But they have old carpet, ugly kitchens, etc.
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Interestingly, I don't know if Woodlands/Woodbine has a jr. high. My oldest walks to school in Haysboro (Elbow & Heritage) and every single one of his friends is from Woodbine. I spend my life driving back and forth down there. But a very nice neighborhood, Woodacres Drive is a hidden gem.