Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here — thank you all so much for these responses. This has been an incredibly helpful set of perspectives. This is leaving me feeling much more settled about the decision, should we be faced with one in the fall. Guess I’ll start hunting down good deals on white shirts and blue bottoms! Go Mustangs!
Please don’t just rely on this list. There are plenty of boosters on this thread who talk and talk about how great Shepherd is and maybe it really IS for their children. But there are plenty of us who live here and didn’t continue past a year. There are teachers who are great and others who will never leave no matter how many parents find their poor demeanor the antithesis of what teachers are supposed to be. And sure, you might get that at another neighborhood school too. But not at a place like ITS. Excellence in teaching is their core focus. Again, talk to your neighbors....please! Ask them their experience. And don’t discount what they say, or DON’T say, like I did. Looking back, there were signs I shouldn’t have sent my child there and I wish I would have listened. Walking to school is my more important than having a welcoming and loving school environment, each and every day.
Anonymous wrote:OP here — thank you all so much for these responses. This has been an incredibly helpful set of perspectives. This is leaving me feeling much more settled about the decision, should we be faced with one in the fall. Guess I’ll start hunting down good deals on white shirts and blue bottoms! Go Mustangs!
Anonymous wrote:I recently made a really similar decision (I'm the Seaton vs ITS OP). We went with ITS and are very excited about it (mostly after talking to current parents of older kids and teachers there about specifics in regards to academics.)
However, if we were IB for Shepherd instead of Seaton, I would have stayed at Shepherd.
Some reasons:
- commute. For us, the distances are similar enough -- both schools are walkable.
- neighborhood school feel: While it feels wonderful to be a part of a rising neighborhood school, Seaton does not have a critical mass of neighborhood kids in our grade yet. There are a few wonderful families, but we honestly will probably have the same number in our neighborhood at ITS.
- middle school: we don't have a viable middle school, so the ITS middle school (which i learned about IRL, including details like which high schools the graduating 8th graders got into) and feel is a real option, and maybe a wonderful one. You, however, have an amazing middle school and high school option!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shepherd. No question even if commutes were similar. And 20 min. to ITS is not happening.
I have commutes from lower Shepherd Park to ITS for 3 years. It takes no more than 18 minutes each day. We have it down to the minute.
This is the commute after trial and error and 3 years of experience. I am sure year one it was a lot longer as you did not have the history of traffic patterns and parking patterns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shepherd. No question even if commutes were similar. And 20 min. to ITS is not happening.
I have commutes from lower Shepherd Park to ITS for 3 years. It takes no more than 18 minutes each day. We have it down to the minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should talk to your neighbors about Shepherd since you’ve never attended. Talk to families who’ve attended past Prek and through 5th. Because walking to school doesn’t trump a good academic experience.
This is true but I don't think there is much to make one think ITS has stronger academics/more to offer compared to Shepherd.
Also, I do think an easy commute is not just better for parents but also for kids. You're talking not just about a congested drive every morning but then also dealing with parking, etc. The school would have be be unquestionably better for me to make that choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should talk to your neighbors about Shepherd since you’ve never attended. Talk to families who’ve attended past Prek and through 5th. Because walking to school doesn’t trump a good academic experience.
This is true but I don't think there is much to make one think ITS has stronger academics/more to offer compared to Shepherd.
Also, I do think an easy commute is not just better for parents but also for kids. You're talking not just about a congested drive every morning but then also dealing with parking, etc. The school would have be be unquestionably better for me to make that choice.