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I grew up in the foothills and mountains of South Carolina.
The small town I lived in, had a school age population of only about 300 or so. That's about 25 pupils per grade/class.
The town population was about 1200.
I don't know how people live a life in a shitty.
Upstate New Yawk: where the sun only shines for three hours on Sundays. "Do you have rickets? I have rickets. Everybody has rickets."
Though of course if you're rich, you can live in some pretty nice areas, like the Gold Coast.
Have you moved to a city since then? It's so different, I feel I've run the gamut of life experience in living.
The kids sounded like Tony Danza sometimes. Tons had Italian grandparents, others Polish and Irish.
I never saw a Mexican until I went to California in 1979.
I live in Silly Con Valley now, but I grew up here:
https://goo.gl/maps/f3qgiFHuW3snVdcJ7
If you look toward the east and a little to the North, you'll find Lake Bonaparte. My parents have (a very humble) cabin on that lake.
My entire skool from K-12 was 300 people, and our school district included 3 towns. My sister-in-law is a teacher today, and had 6 students in her class one year in that area.
I'm curious if anybody else had this experience.