Anonymous wrote:As an aside - we live in the Upper East Side and always feel thankful about that when we get home from visiting Brooklyn friends (who may feel the same way in reverse). Brooklyn is also enormous - hot neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Greenpoint aren't convenient to the private schools mentioned and Park Slope can be a bit of a commute to midtown if you work there. If you havent done so, please spend a couple days on the ground making sure you are planting your family in the right spot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for the info. Grandparents have already funded college, but it seems like it’s not the norm at our income level to do private.
Most pick the house in the suburbs over renting and private school.
Anonymous wrote:Packer is the most academic and thus has the most in terms of families who are really prioritizing being there. But honestly just buy in PS 321 and get grandparents to pay for summer camps, extracurriculars, college fund etc. Manhattan has way more private schools and it’s more part of the culture for non-celebs and hedge funders there.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for the info. Grandparents have already funded college, but it seems like it’s not the norm at our income level to do private.
Anonymous wrote:People with $350k HHI in the nice parts of Brooklyn send their kids to public unless family money is paying the tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Packer is the most academic and thus has the most in terms of families who are really prioritizing being there. But honestly just buy in PS 321 and get grandparents to pay for summer camps, extracurriculars, college fund etc. Manhattan has way more private schools and it’s more part of the culture for non-celebs and hedge funders there.