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Navigating the Right Fit of School for Your Child

18 min · 4. Mai 2026
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In the quest for quality education, families often find themselves overwhelmed by the options available, especially when relocating to a new area. In this episode of Office Hours, Emmy Renquist of SchoolUp [https://schoolupnc.com/] offers insights into that process. She's an education consultant with deep roots in the community. SchoolUp's team primarily covers Wake and Durham counties. Plus: * Data center moratorium on Monday's Council agenda [https://soduwelikelocal.news/data-center-moratorium-on-mondays-durham-council-agenda/] * Rogers-Herr performers take their talents to Carowinds [https://soduwelikelocal.news/gallery-rogers-herr-middle-school-band-orchestra-chorus-at-carowinds-may-2-2026/] * SoDu We Have Favorites: Submit your nominations [https://soduwelikelocal.news/sodu-we-have-favorites-2026-help-south-durham-choose-its-best/] * New Fiction: Dispatches Received in Error, Issue 4 [https://soduwelikelocal.news/gallery-rogers-herr-middle-school-band-orchestra-chorus-at-carowinds-may-2-2026/] * Get a 50% subscription discount [https://soduwelikelocal.news/dps-deal-50]

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Episode Navigating the Right Fit of School for Your Child Cover

Navigating the Right Fit of School for Your Child

In the quest for quality education, families often find themselves overwhelmed by the options available, especially when relocating to a new area. In this episode of Office Hours, Emmy Renquist of SchoolUp [https://schoolupnc.com/] offers insights into that process. She's an education consultant with deep roots in the community. SchoolUp's team primarily covers Wake and Durham counties. Plus: * Data center moratorium on Monday's Council agenda [https://soduwelikelocal.news/data-center-moratorium-on-mondays-durham-council-agenda/] * Rogers-Herr performers take their talents to Carowinds [https://soduwelikelocal.news/gallery-rogers-herr-middle-school-band-orchestra-chorus-at-carowinds-may-2-2026/] * SoDu We Have Favorites: Submit your nominations [https://soduwelikelocal.news/sodu-we-have-favorites-2026-help-south-durham-choose-its-best/] * New Fiction: Dispatches Received in Error, Issue 4 [https://soduwelikelocal.news/gallery-rogers-herr-middle-school-band-orchestra-chorus-at-carowinds-may-2-2026/] * Get a 50% subscription discount [https://soduwelikelocal.news/dps-deal-50]

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