She went to surbiton high school
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Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown Pennsylvania, and she moved to Boston six years later. There, Alcott's father, Mr. Bronson Alcott, and educator and a transcendentalist, opened a school. When things at the school didn't go quite right, the Alcott family moved to Concord, MA (in 1838).Louisa's family moved often, due to her father's work. In 1843, her family and a few other families moved to a large farmland, which they called the Utopian Fruitlands. There, they lived simplistic lifestyles until moving once more and settling in "Hillside" their house in Concord.Louisa May Alcott served as a nurse during the Civil War, where she got the content for her book Hospital Sketches.Alcott died in 1888, a few days after her father's passing. She is buried on Author's Hill in Concord."Louisa May Alcott." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Jan. 2013. Web. 16 Jan. 2013
No, Amos Bronson Alcott did not go to war. He was a teacher, writer, and social reformer who is best known for his association with the Transcendentalist movement and his emphasis on educational reform.
Yes, there are several known pictures of Louisa May Alcott during her childhood, such as one where she is around 10 years old. These images provide a glimpse into her early life before she became a renowned author of works like "Little Women."
its about a girl named kristi and Ashley that go on a adventure to help get a doll (Anna Marie) back to a sick girl lousia.
you go to the school and buy it
Inquire your local school board to determine where you can go to find a suitable traffic school. Results may vary, so you may have to look outside your area.
There is choice. Depending on the difference in meaning, we may say " She usually does not go to school," or " She does not usually go to school."
they have changed the society because now we may go to school with colered and colored may go to school white
depending on where you live....it may be called school of culinary arts
Newport Harbor high school