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Having graduated from the Academy in the 90s, I can only offer this perspective: the school does a world of good for the girls who attend. I believe that, while admittedly being a traffic pain for the neighborhood (I, too, live nearby now - and I see the "clogged" streets every day), the Academy is an incredibly valuable educational institution. I would rather take the traffic than see the students be forced to leave. I can't speak to velo's argument at all, having not heard nor seen any of the testimony. But if a school achieves a goal of excellent education, I wonder if the community shouldn't support it rather than supress it.— September 10, 2009 3:15 p.m.