Elementary schools in Durham NC
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Elementary schools in Durham NC
Hey all,
I've been offered a job in Durham, NC. At the moment I'm in San Diego. And I am really unsure whether to go or not. My children at 5 and 2 and a big concern is why all the elementary schools in Durham score so badly on Greatschools? Can anyone suggest an area? I'm looking to keep my commute under 30 minutes.
I've been offered a job in Durham, NC. At the moment I'm in San Diego. And I am really unsure whether to go or not. My children at 5 and 2 and a big concern is why all the elementary schools in Durham score so badly on Greatschools? Can anyone suggest an area? I'm looking to keep my commute under 30 minutes.
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My wife has a friend in Chapel Hill, seemed quite a nice place. Not sure on commute times though.
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I don't really think you should be making these decisions based on GreatSchools.
The Triangle area is known for its universities and technology sector. The public schools are fine.
If you don't like Durham you can live in one of the other two areas of the Triangle.
There was even a book written about seven or eight years ago, "Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh." The book's thesis was wrong (not about school quality in Raleigh, but about the impact of some of the policy prescriptions), but it shows the reputation the schools there have in education circles.
The Triangle area is known for its universities and technology sector. The public schools are fine.
If you don't like Durham you can live in one of the other two areas of the Triangle.
There was even a book written about seven or eight years ago, "Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh." The book's thesis was wrong (not about school quality in Raleigh, but about the impact of some of the policy prescriptions), but it shows the reputation the schools there have in education circles.
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Re: Elementary schools in Durham NC
Hey all,
I've been offered a job in Durham, NC. At the moment I'm in San Diego. And I am really unsure whether to go or not. My children at 5 and 2 and a big concern is why all the elementary schools in Durham score so badly on Greatschools? Can anyone suggest an area? I'm looking to keep my commute under 30 minutes.
I've been offered a job in Durham, NC. At the moment I'm in San Diego. And I am really unsure whether to go or not. My children at 5 and 2 and a big concern is why all the elementary schools in Durham score so badly on Greatschools? Can anyone suggest an area? I'm looking to keep my commute under 30 minutes.
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Re: Elementary schools in Durham NC
I don't really think you should be making these decisions based on GreatSchools.
The Triangle area is known for its universities and technology sector. The public schools are fine.
If you don't like Durham you can live in one of the other two areas of the Triangle.
There was even a book written about seven or eight years ago, "Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh." The book's thesis was wrong (not about school quality in Raleigh, but about the impact of some of the policy prescriptions), but it shows the reputation the schools there have in education circles.
The Triangle area is known for its universities and technology sector. The public schools are fine.
If you don't like Durham you can live in one of the other two areas of the Triangle.
There was even a book written about seven or eight years ago, "Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh." The book's thesis was wrong (not about school quality in Raleigh, but about the impact of some of the policy prescriptions), but it shows the reputation the schools there have in education circles.
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You'd be better looking at schools in Wake County TBH. So that would be Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Holly Springs (on the south west side) to be able to do a 30 minute commute to Durham. Alternatively Chapel Hill has its own school system otherwise it would have to be Orange County.
I was looking at North Cary, or Northwest Raleigh.
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Yes, it's still possible although I would say it's not as bad as it used to be. You can also look at applying to magnet schools. This is one way to avoid the possible reassignments but competition is high. If I recall it is lottery based.
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20-25 minute commute to Durham from Chapel Hill, our kid went to school in CH. Hillsborough is another option, smaller, with good schools but a small town with amenities and events, or Bahama if you want more bang for your buck, more like a village.
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Thanks. I thought CH might be too far as google maps gives the commute 25-45 minutes. I am going next weekend to check out different areas.