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Cheap housing Low property tax (at least when compared to NY)No income TaxSchool choice Warmer winter weather Yet not too far from NY. Part of the NYC tri-state area.Need I say more?
School Choices in Tampa? FTFY
Cheap housing Low property tax (at least when compared to NY)No income TaxSchool choice Warmer winter weather Need I say more?
Yet not too far from NY.
AP dead or Obi dead?
There are a few very good government scholarship programs for lower-mid income households.
And a wide variety of quality Jewish and Chassidish education available, where said scholarships can be used....
Bring 200 families with you and make your own school. This movement doesn't work without making your own school. You can't overwhelm an existing school system with that kind of influx.
Still not creating a school choice, 200 families would be one school.
School choice doesn't mean your pick of frum schools. It means government school choice, i.e. vouchers for private school instead of public school.
I'm aware of that, which is why I wrote:The vouchers are only as useful as the options where they could be used.
I think you are missing the point. If you are planning on starting a new community, doing it in a place where the government will pay for your kids education is a good idea.
Right. But without existing and established educational infrastructure, the costs might outweigh the benefits.
If you are starting a new community, then you are going to need to create a new infrastructure to go with it wherever you go
Saw a few disturbing videos last night of the Israeli police enforcing the coronavirus restrictions which gave me pause about moving there. As imperfect as it is, the American democracy is a huge blessing.
Saw a few disturbing videos about how many people were shot and/or killed this weekend, just walking the streets of this country. There are pros and cons to every place.