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Again, I transferred in California to a different district...

Posted By: Kendra on 2009-01-23
In Reply to: Some States will allow you to transfer - AnnieD

and it did not cost anything. I just had to catch the bus at an existing stop for the school I transferred to, which was actually 76 miles from my house, but the bus stop was only 11.


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