Buying home in Franklin vs Plainville, which is a better town and why?

There was a fair amount of bullying, though I wasn't really directly impacted by that. However, the school administration is incredibly inflexible about course scheduling and I didn't do a bit of homework the entire year I was there (grade 9) because I was so bored in class. I was in Honors level classes too. They wouldn't let me take APs, or test higher in Spanish than Spanish II because it was what was standard - the Spanish III textbook was the same that I had used in eighth grade. There were constant bomb threats and we weren't allowed to carry backpacks for that reason. It is a huge school and it was hard to get back and forth from classes in our five minute passing time carrying all my books by hand. Most of the time there was only one bathroom open in the main part of the school during class hours, so you have to hunt all over for it, which can result in you losing hall pass privileges for taking too long to find the bathroom. On one memorable day, an entire staircase was shut down because somebody thought it would be funny to let an aquarium full of mice out on the stairs right before the first lunch bell - they all died gruesomely. My English teacher got so mad at a student that she threw a book at the projector and was suspended for a week.

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