Anonymous wrote:Clayton, MO, suburb of St. Louis.
Anonymous wrote:...i sense TJ crazies will jump in soon...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in many places. I seriously vote for FCPS.
Then you haven't lived that many places. FCPS are very good. But nowhere near the best.
For the 10th largest school system in the country, it's pretty damn good. I've taught in 3 different states over the last 25 years, including small, wealthy communities in the northeast. Nothing comes close to the professional learning or professionalism I've seen in FCPS. Is it perfect? Of course not. But then no place is. Also, to compare it to a small school district like a Scarsdale, NY or Lexington,MA or other wealthy towns is pointless. For the volume of students, including the number of immigrants and students living in poverty, it is excellent.
School systems of similar size:
Hawaii
Orange County, FL
Hillsborough County, FL
Palm Beach County, FL
Philadelphia, PA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in many places. I seriously vote for FCPS.
Then you haven't lived that many places. FCPS are very good. But nowhere near the best.
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in many places. I seriously vote for FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niche aggregates test scores and says it's Wayne Pa.
https://www.niche.com/k12/rankings/public-school-districts/best-overall/
I don't get this list. Im from Chicago, and Vernon Hills was NEVER ever ever considered a top school district. Nor a bad school district, but the best ones were always New Trier, the Glenbrooks, Hinsdale Central, Lake Forest, Adlai Stevenson...
Anonymous wrote:Niche aggregates test scores and says it's Wayne Pa.
https://www.niche.com/k12/rankings/public-school-districts/best-overall/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Massachusetts, NJ, NY, CT, twin cities, suburb of Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis...
Which suburb of Milwaukee?
Anonymous wrote:Massachusetts, NJ, NY, CT, twin cities, suburb of Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis...