Call them -- they definitely take kids off cycle. |
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Yorktown is our zoned school. Our older child needed a smaller school with more structure, and they happened to be religious.
Kid 2: We often offered Yorktown as an acceptable alternative. A few times we tried to bribe them (they'd be fine anywhere). They liked the Yorktown kids and coaches, but love DJO's sense of community, fairness, and the class sizes. Yorktown is great. DJO is different. |
| DJO is a throwback to when I was in high school— fewer school issues to deal with as mentioned before. Teachers truly care about the kids, and they make an effort to know them by going to to sports games, theater performances, etc. I think the smaller size of the school (fewer than 1200 kids) gives it a different vibe than the local public schools and certainly also helps the kids feel known. |