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[quote=Anonymous]I live in Forest Knolls district. I would rank them as: Forest Knolls/Rosemary Hills tie Oakland Terrace Woodmoor I am ranking schools, not neighborhoods. Woodmoor is not known for having good schools many people send their children to private school and especially St. Bernedette's. Woodmoor is a very friendly neighborhood, but I wouldn't move their for the schools. I put Rosemary Hills with Forest Knolls because RH feeds into BCC, which many people like. Forest Knolls used to feed into Blair, not goes to Northwood, which is much smaller than Blair. Oakland Terrace, people like it. There are so many kindergarteners that they have an outpost school on Dennis Ave at Sligo Middle School. I really don't know why so many are putting down the housing stock in Forest Knolls. You are not going to find $800,000 mansions in here. Most are small to moderate sized older homes, but if you need a million dollar mansion, there is one on sale on Dennis Ave, which is the original farmhouse of the area. There are ramblers, capes, split and colonials. The bigger homes tend to be located in Forest Knolls neighborhood, whereas I live in a smaller home in Northwood. I don't particularly like the Oakland Terrace neighborhood, but that is from 5 or so years ago when I was house hunting, I just didn't like anything I saw in Oakland Terrace area. So I was reading "at a glance" for Rosemary Hills and it says there are not 3-5th graders there. Where do they go and you really can't compare to a school which just has k-2 in it. You need to find the next school and look at those stats. [/quote]
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