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(a) More Negatives of Tevia McNeil attending the Legacy School
1) The Plaintiff’s plan is to have Tevia redo the seventh-grade and graduate from “The Legacy School” in eighth-grade and attend Wilde Lake High School afterward.
2) The Legacy School costs over 20K per year.
3) The Legacy School is located in Carroll County and is approximately a 30-mile from the Plaintiff’s residence.
4) Due to the fact that the Plaintiff works full times, she is unable to drive her daughter to and from school every day and her daughter will have to be part of a carpool.
5) Given the distance, traffic conditions, and added times because of carpooling it is reasonable to expect that Tevia’s commute to and from school will be an hour each way if not more.
6) Tevia

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