Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is currently in the 9th grade. What are the NYC equivalents to DC's private schools? Any other tips are welcome. Thx!
Are you working with your current school for placement? That should be your 1st conversation.
DD has been homeschooled for the previous year after she had a major problem last year with her previous school
And i do realize this complicates things
Wait. Your child has been homeschooled and you're going to RENT (as in not buy into a coop) in HOBOKEN and you're applying to the top private schools in Manhattan? Are you crazy? Why not just shoot for the Swiss boarding schools?
NOt to mention the fact that commuting to almost any private from Hoboken is horrible and your poor kid will find it hard to have play dates. Heck, hard to make friends if you live in Hoboken!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had friends in Secaucus who sent their kids to a really nice private in Montclair, NJ. There was bus service to and from the school.
https://www.mka.org
Hudson County has an application high school, High Tech HS that's currently located in North Bergen but will move to a new facility that's currently being built in Secaucus near the train station. Bus service is offered.
If you end up in Jersey City, your daughter can apply to attend their magnet high school, McNair HS.
Thanks for the advice! NJ does have a good selection of privates. It's more likely we'll rent an apartment in downtown NYC (doubt the transfer will last longer than DD's HS tenure), but if Jersey proves easier for HS...
You don't get it. No one pays to live in Manhattan and sends their kid to school in NJ unless it's lawrencville.
Just like its unusual to send their kids to NYC privates from NJ.
What's your obsession with living one place and sending your kids to another?
This is like saying you'll live in Maryland and send your kids to privates in Virginia...or vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had friends in Secaucus who sent their kids to a really nice private in Montclair, NJ. There was bus service to and from the school.
https://www.mka.org
Hudson County has an application high school, High Tech HS that's currently located in North Bergen but will move to a new facility that's currently being built in Secaucus near the train station. Bus service is offered.
If you end up in Jersey City, your daughter can apply to attend their magnet high school, McNair HS.
Thanks for the advice! NJ does have a good selection of privates. It's more likely we'll rent an apartment in downtown NYC (doubt the transfer will last longer than DD's HS tenure), but if Jersey proves easier for HS...
You don't get it. No one pays to live in Manhattan and sends their kid to school in NJ unless it's lawrencville.
Just like its unusual to send their kids to NYC privates from NJ.
What's your obsession with living one place and sending your kids to another?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had friends in Secaucus who sent their kids to a really nice private in Montclair, NJ. There was bus service to and from the school.
https://www.mka.org
Hudson County has an application high school, High Tech HS that's currently located in North Bergen but will move to a new facility that's currently being built in Secaucus near the train station. Bus service is offered.
If you end up in Jersey City, your daughter can apply to attend their magnet high school, McNair HS.
Thanks for the advice! NJ does have a good selection of privates. It's more likely we'll rent an apartment in downtown NYC (doubt the transfer will last longer than DD's HS tenure), but if Jersey proves easier for HS...
You don't get it. No one pays to live in Manhattan and sends their kid to school in NJ unless it's lawrencville.
Just like its unusual to send their kids to NYC privates from NJ.
What's your obsession with living one place and sending your kids to another?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had friends in Secaucus who sent their kids to a really nice private in Montclair, NJ. There was bus service to and from the school.
https://www.mka.org
Hudson County has an application high school, High Tech HS that's currently located in North Bergen but will move to a new facility that's currently being built in Secaucus near the train station. Bus service is offered.
If you end up in Jersey City, your daughter can apply to attend their magnet high school, McNair HS.
Thanks for the advice! NJ does have a good selection of privates. It's more likely we'll rent an apartment in downtown NYC (doubt the transfer will last longer than DD's HS tenure), but if Jersey proves easier for HS...
Anonymous wrote:We had friends in Secaucus who sent their kids to a really nice private in Montclair, NJ. There was bus service to and from the school.
https://www.mka.org
Hudson County has an application high school, High Tech HS that's currently located in North Bergen but will move to a new facility that's currently being built in Secaucus near the train station. Bus service is offered.
If you end up in Jersey City, your daughter can apply to attend their magnet high school, McNair HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are thinking of Hoboken, look into Avenues in Chelsea. It’s a newer school and may be easier to get into. Your DD could take the Path from Hoboken.
There is a documentary about this school!
Anonymous wrote:If you are thinking of Hoboken, look into Avenues in Chelsea. It’s a newer school and may be easier to get into. Your DD could take the Path from Hoboken.
Anonymous wrote:If you are thinking of Hoboken, look into Avenues in Chelsea. It’s a newer school and may be easier to get into. Your DD could take the Path from Hoboken.