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Investors - potential school locations An interesting question in the United States is could someone with autism living just across the state line in Oregon, Arizona or Nevada attend a school in California? In California itself it seems likely only a school district might be concerned about county, city or district boundaries. We are not certain what happens if the student is in one Regional Center (which oftens means more than one county) and the school is located in another. For a country like Trinidad-Tobago the question of school location can be thorny. Only about 60,000 people live on Tobago compared to 20 times that many on Trinidad. But there is 30 kilometers of blue water between the two islands, so that suggests at least one school on Tobago. Likewise, west of the picturesquely named Dragon's Mouths (lower left) is Venezuela so even though the major city of Port of Spain (metropolitan area population probably 130,000; daytimes perhaps double that) is close by, there would be political and logistical barriers for Venezuelan students on the Paria Peninsula or in the Orinoco Delta to attend classes in Trinidad. Indonesia is believed to have 18,307 islands. 922 are permanently inhabited. There are scaling challenges here. |
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