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It has been many years since my son attented Wood Acres but it influenced his entire life. He entered at Kindergarten and had Ms. Neal as his teacher. She set the course for his entire education by making learning fun. He always had great teachers at Wood Acres. At that time the school only went to the fifth grade. Three days after he entered Crabapple Middle School his teacher wanted him tested for the gifted program. He got in. At Roswell Hiigh School he took enough AP course to skip his entire freshman year at college. After college he was accepted at all 4 law schools he applied to. He is now a practicing attorney working for an American corporation in Canada. Wood Acres opened the doors for his education and I can not thank them enough.
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