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maneet September 18, 2008

Iam moving to Plano very soon and need to find a good school for my kids, but I dont know where to start from.

maneet
I am moving from Connecticut.last year we moved to the States from UK and was lucky enough to find a good school for my kids without even looking around.In a few weeks we move to Plano and i dont know where to start from. I cant make up my mind whether I should check out for Apartments first and then the schools inthe area or start with the schools first and then go looking for apartments. My older one is in 4th and i dont want to make any wrong decisions regarding there schooling .
Any input would be great. Thank you
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maneet
maneet January 9, 2009
Hi I have moved now and the kids are well settled in their school. I found the best way to go ahead was to make a list of the schools u might want your child to go. call the schools up and then ask them if there are any apartment complexes that come under their area. most of the schools are able to tell u if there is any and then u can make your decision accordingly to suit u.
hope this helps.
lovingmom2
lovingmom2 January 8, 2009
HI all,
We have lived in Plano for 9 yrs & have 2 kids in Elementary school - we have been exceptionally pleased. We have found all of the staff- teachers, principal, support staff - to be very supportive and work hard to ensure all students succeed. Our concerns have always been addressed immediately and with a "we can solve this together" attitude. The schools encourage parental envolvement. That said each school has its own personality and it would be a good idea to visit the different schools and check out the scores of each school. Other cities try to duplicate Plano & claim to be close but they aren't - just ask any parent that has sent a child on to college from Plano - students are taught to succeed. Some of the best schools in Plano don't have any apartments feeding into them so you may also want to check out leasing a house. Good Luck!
kirourdin
kirourdin December 20, 2008
You need to know that Plano has very strict (and not student-friendly)guidelines when it comes to grading student performance. Although both my sons are gifted, Plano ISD doesn't know how to meet children's individual learning styles except by using a few standardized tests. I had to take my older son out of the Plano ISD (Wilson Middle School--a REAL nightmare according to many parents I've spoken to) and had him do correspondence school for two years. My younger son learned to read at 4, and displays clear giftedness according to his K teacher, but the school's testing system didn't recommend him for the gifted program. All this to say that It's sad, but no matter which school you choose in Plano, there's a systemic problem in teaching to the individual children, and you'll need to advocate for your child EVERY year, feel like a helicopter parent (hovering all the time), and if you notice your child becoming bored or failing, seek private schools that are better equipped to challenge your child's natural reservoir of talent. Unfortunately, we're going to have to seek another school for our younger son, now. His older brother is now excelling in an Arts Magnet school outside of Plano ISD.
patty666
patty666 November 12, 2008
Hello i just read your question, I am in the same dilemma, moving next year from florida to plano, have you find something really good? my son i 7 and i need like you a very good school, please let me know
thanks
patty
healthy11
healthy11 September 18, 2008
There was another poster with the same dilemma just recently, and everyone believes you would be better off finding a school first, and then selecting an apartment that is within the attendance boundaries of that school.
community.greatschools.net/q-and-a/246830/choose-school-first-or-rent-apartment-first?

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