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Welcome! My name is Faina Sechzer and I am the author/publisher of this site and a New Jersey Real estate agent.
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Princeton New Jersey Schools – Princeton Charter School

The subject of schools in Princeton , Montgomery , West  Windsor and other surrounding towns is inextricable tied to many parents’ decision where to live. For this reason it’s one of the very important considerations for many of my readers and clients.
Read also: Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor School ranking
How To Select The Best School| when Relocating & Buying Princeton Real Estate Homes
Princeton Regional Schools – For Non -Residents

This weekend is difficult for my family as my boys are preparing to go to school away from home. With truck loads of socks and other “important items” waiting to be marked, I was reflecting on the important decisions parents have to make when it comes to school choice.

Excellent public schools is why many parents are attracted to greater Princeton area. Parents also have other choices. Some of the best private schools are in Princeton as well. What some out of state prospective home buyers may not know about is the Princeton Charter school.

Here is how NJ Monthly describes this school: 
” Set at the southernmost end of an expansive, tree-fringed campus, the Princeton Charter School reflects the community it serves: comfortable, safe, and geographically removed from the turmoil of the states urban communities and inner-city public schools. This is not your typical charter school, at least not in New Jersey, where the vast majority are in economically depressed urban neighborhoods. But it is proof that top-rated schools and stratospheric SAT scores do not necessarily guarantee community satisfaction. Even in Princeton, it appears, parents are hungry for alternatives to the status quo.”

“The founders who wrote the charter wanted a more rigorous education for their children and felt that in some cases the education their children got was too dependent on which teacher they were assigned,” says Charles Marsee, the schools retiring head of school.

The curriculum concentrates on English and math, with a strong emphasis on writing; this is the kind of place where kids still learn how to diagram a sentence and are expected to do long division without a calculator.  Test scores bear out the programs success. For the past five years, the middle school has had the highest number of “advanced proficient” scores in math and science in the state.

For that, Marsee credits the curriculum and the schools quality of instruction. “Weve been very good and very fortunate in bringing together an outstanding faculty,” he says. “

“Last year, the Center for Education Reform, an organization promoting
school choice, named Princeton Charter and the Hoboken Charter School
among the best in the nation.”

If you are considering moving and buying a home in Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor or other surrounding towns you could search for Princeton Homes for sale right here on this site.

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Posted on September 1st, 2008 by Blog Author Faina Sechzer
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Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor School Ranking

Getting kids ready for the start of new year is on the agenda of many Princeton school parents. Every year parents myself included, feel a certain anxiety about what the next academic year would be like for their kids. This uncertainty is understandably higher for parents who are just considering moving to the Princeton area.

There are many different opinions on how to decide what school is best for your child.

Read:How To Select The Best School| when Relocating & Buying Princeton Homes For Sale

Princeton New Jersey Schools – Princeton Charter School

Parents often ask how one school compares to another to help them select where to live and/or buy their home in the Greater Princeton. Others argue the rankings may not address your child’s specific needs.

Here are few facts to help you in thinking about high schools  in Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor and Hopewell. New Jersey Monthly ranks New Jersey schools and many parents consider these ratings when evaluating the best school for their kids and as part of their decision when moving to the Princeton area. With a freshman in my family, I could particularly appreciate how high the scores are for all area schools. The second observation is the high number of AP classes offered and the high grades (over 3) students received.

There are some changes in the lineup in the recently released 2008 rankings. Princeton High had moved up significantly, while Montgomery High and West Windsor South moved down, West Windsor moved down just one rank.

According to NJ Magazine’s ranking of  New Jersey schools:
School Rank    2008 Rank 2006
Princeton High School            6                       13
Montgomery High School       16                       4
West Windsor High North       19                       18
West Windsor High South       21                       9
Hopewell Valley Central          39                       59

Here a few other facts:
School     Average Size Class        Av. SAT                     #Of AP’s Offered       % Scoring >3 on AP
Princeton                    11.8                              1824             27                            91
Montgomery               12.1                              1755             24                            90
W. Windsor  N            19.9                              1742             29                            87
W. Windsor S              21.5                              1798             31                            91

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Posted on August 29th, 2008 by Blog Author Faina Sechzer
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Princeton Regional Schools – For Non -Residents

“Can my kids attend the Princeton New Jersey schools, if we do not live in Princeton?”  Princeton NJ schools This is a question some home buyers are asking. Princeton school district is what draws many relocating home buyers to the Princeton area when they consider where in the Greater Princeton area to purchase their home. There are some area home buyers however, who are not looking to buy a Princeton home for sale, but still would like to have their kids attend Princeton schools. The answer for parents interested in such an arrangement is that it’s possible for a fee.

Non-resident children could attend Princeton schools for a fee. This fee could change yearly and the parents are responsible for transportation.  The fees for 2007-2008 school year were as follows:

Pre-K & Kindergarten      $18,515
Grades 1-5                     $15,848
Grades 6-8                     $16,667
Grades 9-12                   $15,817

For more complete information please call the Princeton Regional Schools at 609-806-4206.

If you are relocating to Princeton New Jersey and would like to find out more about how to select the school that’s right for your child, read:

How To Select The Best School|Relocating & Buying Princeton Real Estate Homes

For more information on Princeton real estate read:

Princeton NJ Mercer County Real Estate Market Housing Report -Second Quarter 2008

Relocating to Princeton – How To Decide Where To Live

How To Buy And Sell Your Princeton Home Like A Pro

Please call 609-553-4175 for services in Princeton, Montgomery Township, West Windsor,
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New Jersey.New Jersey Real
estate, New Jersey homes for sale and/or listing New Jersey homes to
sell, relocation services and assistance. Referrals are accepted.
Countrywide and international relocation program is available.

Faina Sechzer does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for
accuracy of the information on this site, and provides said information
without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied. Every
consumer is urged to perform their own research and analysis.

Copyright © 2008 Faina Sechzer All rights reserved. This information cannot be
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Posted on July 16th, 2008 by Blog Author Faina Sechzer
 
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How To Select The Best School|Relocating & Buying Princeton Real Estate Homes

I. Princeton area Schools – Important consideration when buying Princeton homes

What are the schools like in Princeton, West Windsor, Montgomery, or other towns in the greater Princeton area and how to select the best one? This question is very important for the New Jersey real estate buyers when they are considering where to buy their next home.

It is not surprising that as the Princeton New Jersey real estate agent I am often asked this question by buyers looking for Princeton area homes. And although there are many places and reports that rank and rate schools based on various criteria, this is not an easy question for a real estate agent to answer for several reasons.

The first reason is something called “steering” and which is illegal under the Federal Fair Housing Act. Steering is defined as “channeling home seekers either to or way from particular areas on the basis of race,religion, country of origin, or other protected class”.  Although schools are not explicitly mentioned in this  law, offering opinions about schools could be construed as steering, which for NJ real estate licensed agents is illegal.

The second reason, is practical, rather then legal. As parents we know that every child is different and with educational needs that could be different for each child in a family. Even the highest ranking schools may not meet the needs of every child. Parents are the best judges of what educational environment is best for their kids.

The third reason is that schools rankings are done by many different organizations, and criteria for such rankings are different as well. The ratings may not be meaningful for each child, since they may not all reflect criteria important for a particular child’s educational needs. Parents are the best judges of what educational environment is best for their children and they are the only ones who could determine which school best meets their child’s needs.  Parents therefore are in the best position to select the right greater Princeton school for their child.

If you are considering purchasing Princeton home, Hopewell home, Montgomery home, or West Windsor home, you could approach your school research in several ways.

II. Research Schools On the Internet

Here are a few helpful sites.
1. Great Schools – Compares schools based on several criteria and has useful advice for parents.

2. Newsweek The Top of the Class -public schools rankings based on the ratio of the number of Advanced Placement tests taken by all students divided by the number of graduating seniors

3. New Jersey Statewide Assessment Reports – provided by the State of New Jersey Department of Education

4. School Digger _- New Jersey School Districts Rankings

5. Star Ledger 2007 school Report Card – information on basic tests mandated by the NJ – grade 4 (ESPA), 8(GEPA), 11(HSPT), and other information

6. Blue Ribbon Schools – information about schools awarded this designation by the U. S. Department of Education

7. Recognition Programs – information about schools other awards provided by the NJ Department of Education

8.New Jersey Monthly -Rankings of the Top High Schools in New Jersey

9. Information for parents by the NJ Department of Education

8. New Jersey School Directory (including charter, non-public) – provided by the  state of NJ Department of Education

10. New jersey United Higher School Standards – information “to help parents and educational stakeholders hold informed discussions about what students are expected to know and how they are tested.”

11. Seven ways to evaluate an education (By Gabriel H. Gluck and Padriac Cassidy)

12. School District Web sites

III. Visit the schools

Find out information that could be important to your child’s needs and skills: about programs such as art, music, or athletics, or special services.

You as a parent could find all the important information for your child’s educational needs. Once the decision regarding the school is made, you could focus on finding the best Princeton area house to meet your family’s needs.

Please call us for any additional information, so we could help you make your Princeton real estate search as easy as possible.

If you are relocating to Princeton area read:

Relocating to Princeton – How To Decide Where To Live

Resources for finding best Princeton real estate:

How To Buy And Sell Your Princeton Home Like A Pro

Monthly and quarterly Princeton real estate market housing reports:

Princeton area Housing Prices, Market Reports, Statistics

Princeton NJ Mercer County Real Estate Market Housing Report -First Quarter 2008

Please call 609-553-4175 for services in Princeton, Montgomery Township, West Windsor, Plainsboro, Princeton Junction, Hopewell, Pennington, and Lawrenceville New Jersey.New Jersey Real estate, New Jersey homes for sale and/or listing New Jersey homes to sell, relocation services and assistance. Referrals are accepted. Countrywide and international relocation program is available.

Faina Sechzer does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for accuracy of the information on this site, and provides said information without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied. Every consumer is urged to perform their own research and analysis.

Copyright ©2008-2009 Faina Sechzer All rights reserved. This information cannot be copied, reproduced, transmitted, distributed, displayed or published.


Posted on June 25th, 2008 by Blog Author Faina Sechzer
 

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