Anonymous wrote:Define "best"? Do you mean high-SES, ratio of parents with college degree+, etc. ergo higher test scores? Or do you mean for example a school where your kid(s) will get exposed to both racial and economic diversity, while still receiving a strong education from great teachers that is appropriate to their level/aptitude, even if the overall test scores for the school are lower due to the greater economic diversity of the student body? Or something else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,
Schools in Calabasas & Agoura are significantly better than in Burbank & Glendale. But it ALL DEPENDS on where work is. If work is in the West Valley/Santa Monica, then Calabasas and Agoura would be okay (it’s a commute but people do it). If your work is Downtown, Hollywood, Pasadena, then Burbank, Glendale would be ok, as well as the communities in your post. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Define "best"? Do you mean high-SES, ratio of parents with college degree+, etc. ergo higher test scores? Or do you mean for example a school where your kid(s) will get exposed to both racial and economic diversity, while still receiving a strong education from great teachers that is appropriate to their level/aptitude, even if the overall test scores for the school are lower due to the greater economic diversity of the student body? Or something else?
Anonymous wrote:Define "best"? Do you mean high-SES, ratio of parents with college degree+, etc. ergo higher test scores? Or do you mean for example a school where your kid(s) will get exposed to both racial and economic diversity, while still receiving a strong education from great teachers that is appropriate to their level/aptitude, even if the overall test scores for the school are lower due to the greater economic diversity of the student body? Or something else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,
Schools in Calabasas & Agoura are significantly better than in Burbank & Glendale. But it ALL DEPENDS on where work is. If work is in the West Valley/Santa Monica, then Calabasas and Agoura would be okay (it’s a commute but people do it). If your work is Downtown, Hollywood, Pasadena, then Burbank, Glendale would be ok, as well as the communities in your post. Good luck.
what are good elementary schools in Burbank ?
there are like 11 ES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,
Schools in Calabasas & Agoura are significantly better than in Burbank & Glendale. But it ALL DEPENDS on where work is. If work is in the West Valley/Santa Monica, then Calabasas and Agoura would be okay (it’s a commute but people do it). If your work is Downtown, Hollywood, Pasadena, then Burbank, Glendale would be ok, as well as the communities in your post. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,
Pacific palisades/Santa Monica : there is literally no house available below $2.50M
My wife currently works in Santa monica but that could change.
I work in downtown but very early morning 5:00am and i get done 1pm. Traffic is not a big factor for me.
We still want to be as close to Santa Monica/Mid city/Downtown as possible with the best ES school options
Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,
Schools in Calabasas & Agoura are significantly better than in Burbank & Glendale. But it ALL DEPENDS on where work is. If work is in the West Valley/Santa Monica, then Calabasas and Agoura would be okay (it’s a commute but people do it). If your work is Downtown, Hollywood, Pasadena, then Burbank, Glendale would be ok, as well as the communities in your post. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Yes op those are good.
Are you staying beyond ES though?
Have you looked at either ES in Pacific Palisades / Franklin & Roosevelt in Santa Monica? They both lead to strong HS options via okay Middles. Also the Malibu schools are rated highly
I know Wonderland ES is also supposed to be great, but don't think it has a follow through MS
Further out, there are also strong schools in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Burbank, Glendale,