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Today at 7:27 pm
Few tweaks, I'm pretty sure there may be houses starting at 400 in Amberley. Roselawn you can get starting at 250.
CHDS staff daycare is not a guarantee for staff, I don't want false hopes.
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Today at 7:29 pm
amother Lightcoral wrote: | should warn you though that 5th grade girls doesn't exist in chds and I think OTC's not accepting for that grade. Someone moved to town recently but they pushed her up to 6th and I think it's working out. |
Not that that grade doesn't exist but that this year there's no class for that age due to multiple factors.
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Today at 7:36 pm
amother OP wrote: | Can you tell me about Cleveland? What is it like living there?
What are prices on houses looking like? What would you wish would change? |
I’m sorry I don’t live there so I don’t think I’m the right person to answer this - but I do have a few close friends here and it seems to meet your criteria based on what they’ve said
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Today at 7:48 pm
amother OP wrote: | Can you tell me about Cleveland? What is it like living there?
What are prices on houses looking like? What would you wish would change? |
I'm from Cleveland.
Houses are hard to find but generally run $250,000 (very low end in cheaper neighborhood) to $450,000 (bigger and/or updated). You can find houses for even more than that if you would be looking in that range.
Cleveland really does sound like what you are looking for based on what you wrote in your OP.
What do I wish we could change.... that's a great question... I think the things that are the best parts of the city are also their downfalls. It's a pretty relaxed city when it comes to traffic/driving, lifestyle etc but that means everyone is at home sleeping by 9:30 (I'm being only slightly dramatic). Things are closed early. There aren't many choices when it comes to frum amenities. I think we have everything we need here but I always like more choices and options.... it improves with a little competition thrown in the mix. Along with the relaxed attitudes, comes lower salaries. It is normal and not embarrassing to live off programs, skimp and save, women work very part time, husbands learning or being a rebbe. I don't think that's your crowd (not my crowd) but it is a prevalent attitude. It has its pros and cons.
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Today at 7:55 pm
familyfirst wrote: | Silver spring, Maryland
But houses could get expensive |
Tuition and housing are very expensive in ss. But otherwise has much of what you are looking for.
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Today at 8:04 pm
amother Gladiolus wrote: | I'm from Cleveland.
Houses are hard to find but generally run $250,000 (very low end in cheaper neighborhood) to $450,000 (bigger and/or updated). You can find houses for even more than that if you would be looking in that range.
Cleveland really does sound like what you are looking for based on what you wrote in your OP.
What do I wish we could change.... that's a great question... I think the things that are the best parts of the city are also their downfalls. It's a pretty relaxed city when it comes to traffic/driving, lifestyle etc but that means everyone is at home sleeping by 9:30 (I'm being only slightly dramatic). Things are closed early. There aren't many choices when it comes to frum amenities. I think we have everything we need here but I always like more choices and options.... it improves with a little competition thrown in the mix. Along with the relaxed attitudes, comes lower salaries. It is normal and not embarrassing to live off programs, skimp and save, women work very part time, husbands learning or being a rebbe. I don't think that's your crowd (not my crowd) but it is a prevalent attitude. It has its pros and cons. |
I feel like that in cincinnati as well. Aldi closes at like 8 or something super early like that!
my daughter felt like she was the odd one out when free lunches were given based on income because we didn't qualify and I didn't want to pay. a girl in her class was like it's free for everyone, there's this program just tell your parents to sign up. my daughter was like it's not free for me. trust me I know. it sometimes feels like the norm is for your kids to be on medicaid so it's kind of like the expectation and it's the exception if you don't.
the school got a therapist to come through an outside program. In the e-mail they wrote
"How much does it cost?
Services are free for those on Medicaid.
If you don't have Medicaid, Kids Thrive does accept other insurances such as Aetna, Anthem, Buckeye, Humana, Molina and UHC and will charge your standard MH charges (copays etc.). "
I would have preferred if they had said something more neutral like this therapist takes all insurance including medicaid, instead of "services are free" being the first thing you see which might get you all excited. .... and then seeing oh only for those on medicaid, not for us. the same thing when ACE was income based....
there's a food program before y"t that's only for people in klei kodesh... so many of the kids in my daughter's class was talking about all the snacks... they'll be getting and she came home asking what's moadim l'simcha, why are all my friends talking about it and I had to explain to her what it was and how we don't qualify.
things like that.
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Today at 8:08 pm
Every community isn't perfect, just make the right decision for your family!
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Today at 8:11 pm
Hashem_Yaazor wrote: | Not that that grade doesn't exist but that this year there's no class for that age due to multiple factors. |
correct, sorry if that wasn't clear.
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