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re: Abita Springs public schools
Posted on 5/25/20 at 12:02 pm to questionable
Posted on 5/25/20 at 12:02 pm to questionable
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Also, how’s Money Hill neighborhood for raising a family. Looks like a nice place from what I can tell.
Most beautiful area on the Northshore. It’s way out there though.
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Any reviews? I see the elementary and high school are highly rated but the middle school is lower.
I turned out fine. Abita is such a different town now though, was podunk when I was a kid but had grown up a lot. There will be a good mix of poor, middle and even some upper class nowadays. I am thankful for that experience going to school with a mix of students with different backgrounds.
High school is fountainbleau which is actually in Mandeville. Elementary and middle schools both in Abita and a doubt there is any discernible difference, it’s the same kids.
Posted on 5/25/20 at 12:21 pm to OceanMan
Doesn’t matter. If JBE gets his way the internet teaches the kids the same way in Abita than it does in the lower 9th ward.
Posted on 5/25/20 at 12:22 pm to OceanMan
We are selling a home in Moneyhill. We love it up here. Plenty of younger crowd in here to hang out with. Let me know if you’re interested
We are staying in the neighborhood by the way
We are staying in the neighborhood by the way
Posted on 5/25/20 at 9:37 pm to OceanMan
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I turned out fine. Abita is such a different town now though, was podunk when I was a kid but had grown up a lot. There will be a good mix of poor, middle and even some upper class nowadays. I am thankful for that experience going to school with a mix of students with different backgrounds.
High school is fountainbleau which is actually in Mandeville. Elementary and middle schools both in Abita and a doubt there is any discernible difference, it’s the same kids.
He speaks the truth. I grew up there as well. My biggest gripe about Abita was just feeling far away from things.
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