3/5 What's a good place in the south bay for families where you can
meet other stroller moms and dads? So far people tell me that
Santa Clara has a bad school district, San Jose is cheap but
only if you can tolerate the commute, Mountain View Castro is
better for singles, Los Altos Palo Altos is great if you can
afford it. Where else is good?
\_ Cupertino, West San Jose
\_ Cupertino, West San Jose, Sunnyvale
\_ Cupertino costs too much.
\_ Cheaper than Los Altos and Palo Alto.
\_ Campbell
\_ Mediocre schools.
\_ http://campbell.patch.com/articles/campbell-schools-do-well-on-state-api-report
\_ If you want a good school go private. I would never buy
an area for the schools. Ever.
\_ Do you have kids?
\_ Yes, which is why I have them in private school. Why
would I trust them to a public K-12 school? Public
university is another story. The schools in my area
are EXCELLENT (as it happens - at least according
to API) but still terrible compared to private school.
\_ Why wouldn't you "trust them" to a public school?
What do you think is going to happen to them there?
If money was no object, I might consider private
school, but as a Poor Ass Millionaire, I need to
save for college. Even Cal costs $200k/per kid
and I have two of them.
\_ The sad truth is people move to the suburbs to isolate themselves
from other people. You won't find any place where friendly
neighbors congregate, like a neighborhood street. Everyone
is locked in their car, whisking their child from soccer practice
to piano lessons.
\_ What a load of crap. I live in the suburbs for 10 years now
and I know my neighbors even blocks over. We get together
for July 4th, we have a mailing list, and we meet each other
when out watering lawns or walking dogs/kids. Sorry your
neighborhood sucks.
\_ I live in a great friendly urban neighborhood. Good for
you that your area is friendly, it is the exception.
http://www.hynesdevelopments.com/thoughts/essays/suburban-isolation
\_ Your neighborhood is what you make of it. I spent a lot
of time walking the neighborhood and knocking on
doors. I told people about the mailing list who didn't
know about it or else left flyers. People actually
like to interact with a little prodding. Most don't
move to the suburbs to isolate themselves. It's a
by-product.
\_ Good thing you don't live in Florida, you would
probably get shot. My relatives in Riverside literally
don't know one neighbor and they are pretty friendly.
I know about half the people on my block in SF
and I have lived in my place about the same
amount of time as they have. Read some June Jacods
sometime, suburbs are isolating on purpose. |