Anonymous wrote:Anything on the metro north line. What’s your budget?
I personally prefer Darien or Westport. I would stay away from Westchester, though it is very nice, because the taxes are insane.
I love the beach access up there. Train ride is rough and long, but you get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Maybe. Scarsdale is the richest, according to this https://www.businessinsider.com/scarsdale-new-york-east-coast-richest-town-photo-tour-2019-3. Neither is my cup of tea anyway.
Why not?
I, personally, don’t think I would fit socially. But more important, since the conversation initially was about child rearing, these towns are known for very rigorous and competitive high schools which is both a curse and a blessing. There are kids who would greatly benefit from an environment like this and others who would absolutely not. From my experience (my kids are in college now), for the type of kid who benefits, there are other ways to make it up, as long as the zoned HS is “good enough”. But for the other one, if there is no escape valve, it can be a disaster. The rate of learning disabilities/ special needs services in Scarsdale public schools is astonishing - many are trying to hang on by any means possible.
For anyone wondering what this poster means, Scarsdale is UMC Jewish and Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Maybe. Scarsdale is the richest, according to this https://www.businessinsider.com/scarsdale-new-york-east-coast-richest-town-photo-tour-2019-3. Neither is my cup of tea anyway.
Why not?
I, personally, don’t think I would fit socially. But more important, since the conversation initially was about child rearing, these towns are known for very rigorous and competitive high schools which is both a curse and a blessing. There are kids who would greatly benefit from an environment like this and others who would absolutely not. From my experience (my kids are in college now), for the type of kid who benefits, there are other ways to make it up, as long as the zoned HS is “good enough”. But for the other one, if there is no escape valve, it can be a disaster. The rate of learning disabilities/ special needs services in Scarsdale public schools is astonishing - many are trying to hang on by any means possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Maybe. Scarsdale is the richest, according to this https://www.businessinsider.com/scarsdale-new-york-east-coast-richest-town-photo-tour-2019-3. Neither is my cup of tea anyway.
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Riverside in CT.
best schools - short commute
Anonymous wrote:I’d look toward Dobbs Ferry and Irvington, maybe other rivertowns. If looking for the toniest - Scarsdale.
Anonymous wrote:^Maybe. Scarsdale is the richest, according to this https://www.businessinsider.com/scarsdale-new-york-east-coast-richest-town-photo-tour-2019-3. Neither is my cup of tea anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I’d look toward Dobbs Ferry and Irvington, maybe other rivertowns. If looking for the toniest - Scarsdale.