The first two don't matter if you can't get past the third one.

Part of the price of maintaining community schools is that you don't have the richness or breadth of curriculum that other places may have.

In some school divisions, you have strong commitment on the part of the board members to their constituency.

All I'm saying is that when you talked to people who knew about schools in the state, this was the one they picked up on after Roanoke County.