Anonymous wrote:If you actually have both schools as an option, they are about the same distance from you, and you are not coming from the feeder pattern for either of them, then I would probably choose SH. But I would not first start at EH and then switch to SH or commute lots further to SH. These schools are overall really similar with valid reasons to choose either one over the other.
Anonymous wrote:SH is 3/4 black and 30% at risk making it one of the more racially and socioeconomically diverse schools in the city. It is a reasonably popular choice for middle school. The surrounding neighborhood is gentrified and fairly wealthy but the surrounding neighborhood/businesses pretty much dislikes middle schoolers citywide deal hardy doesnt matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SH is a bit more gentrified than EH, but I think only to its benefit (e.g., larger cohort of on grade level + students, more PTO $$$). It's still a T1 that is 76% AA v 17% white, so the idea that it's all rich white people/a bastion of racism strikes me as a bit crazy.
Well she had her daughter experienced in the area when leaving school, not necessarily in the school itself
I don't want to discount her experience, but I definitely wouldn't avoid SH because one kid experienced racism outside of the school. SH is pretty public transport accessible (very close to Union Station in addition to buses), so it's not like your kid would need to have very much interaction with the immediate community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SH is a bit more gentrified than EH, but I think only to its benefit (e.g., larger cohort of on grade level + students, more PTO $$$). It's still a T1 that is 76% AA v 17% white, so the idea that it's all rich white people/a bastion of racism strikes me as a bit crazy.
Well she had her daughter experienced in the area when leaving school, not necessarily in the school itself
Anonymous wrote:SH is a bit more gentrified than EH, but I think only to its benefit (e.g., larger cohort of on grade level + students, more PTO $$$). It's still a T1 that is 76% AA v 17% white, so the idea that it's all rich white people/a bastion of racism strikes me as a bit crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Either. Their basically equivalent now