Originally Posted by Kareninminn
So I've been thinking about what it means to be a good school in a good district. People talk a lot about good districts and bad districts but I'm not sure it has any real meaning on an individual level.
I agree with this. When moving from another state, we chose our neighborhood because the schools are supposedly excellent. However, our kids now attend a charter school that I hadn't even considered at the time, instead of the neighborhood school. It's about what would be a better fit for their particular learning needs.