Williamsburg Northside Schools
Can someone in the know shed some light on prime Northside Williamsburg. With all of the new construction, won’t there soon be a decent grade school in the area? I know that sales have been slow at the new waterfront properties but still one would think a school would emerge that would be comparable to…
Can someone in the know shed some light on prime Northside Williamsburg. With all of the new construction, won’t there soon be a decent grade school in the area? I know that sales have been slow at the new waterfront properties but still one would think a school would emerge that would be comparable to some of the other more established Brooklyn neighborhoods. Can a school expert or two weigh in on this? Thanks!!!
ditto just blew my mind. seriously
but back on topic.. move to jersey original poster. good schools. we dont want your needy crotchfruit in nyc anyway. >daggers< i know but u all feel the same way
*rob*
Joe – to clarify, *rob* is a homophobic anti-white gay caucasian.
northside yes, southside no.
williamsburg was already white, you idiots.
Cos perhaps they mean upper class asian. jeez.
lets see. move to a transitional neighborhood, then complain about not having “prime” schools. why dont u just come out and say u mean upper class white schools? jeez.
*rob*
“Most of the people that live in Williamsburg dont have kids from what i see. Williamsburg is great for single people.”
the burg is fastly catching up to Park Slope for stroller capital of brooklyn.
They’re not that bad, geez. PS17 is the main school zoned for most of northside Williamsburg. It looks fine. What’s more, it’s undersubscribed, which is not a bad thing.
PS 84, (I think 84) covers the southside. I think there is a new charter school in it as well. And, again, it’s not that bad and also underenrolled.
Considering the neighborhood’s changing demographic and the fact that both of these schools aren’t crowded, I’m pretty sure either would be a fine choice. We were zoned for 17 when in Williamsburg and I met several parents who were quite happy with it.
Most of the people that live in Williamsburg dont have kids from what i see. Williamsburg is great for single people.