If you are considering Jupiter High School for your child next year, you might want to attend the Jupiter Choice and In-House Academies Information Session. The event takes place on Tuesday, November 12th from 6-8 pm in the Jupiter High School Auditorium. Click on this link if you would like to browse properties in the Jupiter High School District or call us at R&R Realty and we can guide you.
4805 Eugenia Drive, Palm Beach Gardens
4805 Eugenia Drive is located in Magnolia Bay in Palm Beach Gardens. This home shows like a model home. The single story, single family home is light, bright and spacious. It sits on a large corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac on a lake. The home boasts 5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms a 2 car garage. The kitchen is updated with white cabinets, granite countertops and stainless appliances. The master bedroom is spacious and has multiple walk in closets and the home has a huge screened patio with ample room to build a swimming pool. The home is located in Magnolia Bay, a gated community of single family homes with a clubhouse, community pool, tennis courts and a low HOA, which covers common area and all lawn care and landscaping.
William T. Dwyer Choice Program Open House
If you are considering William T. Dwyer High School for next year. Dwyer High School has a Choice Program Open House on November 5th, 2019 from 6pm – 8pm on campus. Attending the open house is a great way to learn about the various programs, to see the school and meet administrators and teachers. To learn more about Dwyer and properties in the Dwyer High School district click on this link or call R&R Realty.
August 2019 Local Market Update
We own R&R Realty, a real estate brokerage in Juno Beach, Florida. The number one question I am asked by people is, so how is the real estate market doing? If you are curious as to how the local real estate market is doing, read the newly released local Real Estate Market Update for Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter. These reports show market activity for August 2019 and Year to Date activity and compares it to last year. If you would like more information or are considering moving, call R&R Realty at 561-626-8550. To view these, click on the links below:
Palm Beach Gardens August 2019 Real Estate Market Stats
Jupiter August 2019 Real Estate Market Stats
Palm Beach School District Showcase of Schools 2019
If like many parents you are overwhelmed when trying to navigate Palm Beach County schools and programs, you may want to attend the upcoming Showcase of Schools. This event will take place on Tuesday, October 22nd from 4-8pm at the South Florida Fairgrounds. The Showcase is a great event; schools throughout Palm Beach County have set up tables where you get to pick up flyers and materials and speak to representatives that are there to answer your questions. Although the event is incredibly busy and can be overwhelming with the sheer number of schools and people, it is a great place to begin your search on the various programs at schools across Palm Beach County. Elementary, Middle and High Schools are represented. To find out more about the schools and programs and homes for sale in Northern Palm Beach County click on this link.
How Important Is Your School District?
So you are thinking of moving to Palm Beach County; should you take school districts into consideration? The answer is definitely yes! Even if you do not have children, a good school district will increase your property value and make your property more desirable. Our agents at R&R Realty are knowledgeable on the schools in the Palm Beach County School District and can help you navigate finding not only the right home for you, but making sure to also find the right school for your children. We can create property searches based on school boundaries and easily email them to you. To find homes in a particular school district, clink on the link below:
Northern Palm Beach County School District Homes for Sale
Back in the day, unless you went to a private school, you just went to the local school with all the neighborhood kids, end of story. Although this is still sometimes the case, it is often more complicated with several other options and can certainly be overwhelming for parents. Greatly simplifying it, you have 3 options. The first option is a private school. There are many excellent private schools in Palm Beach County and although you do not have to live in any particularly city or county to attend, life is more convenient if you have a shorter commute. The second option is a Charter School. There are several Charter Options in Palm Beach County some are better than others. There are many reviews online and touring the school is always a great option. The third option is not only the most common, but also the most complicated option, public schools. Palm Beach County has many excellent public schools. The most obvious way of navigating the public school system is by looking at the school boundaries (which can and do change) and seeing what school a particular property is districted for and then look at the ranking of the school and online reviews. If you are not happy with your districted school, you have two options. First, you can apply to another public school if the school permits it and has room. A list of public schools that take out of boundary students is on the Palm Beach School District website. There is a window of time to do this each year. Another option is to apply to a choice program. There are a few schools that only consist of choice programs and everyone needs to apply and be accepted. For example Bak Middle School of the Arts is a choice school. A student has to reside in Palm Beach County to apply. Some of these schools like Bak Middle School, The Conservatory Middle School and AW Dreyfoos High School; you have to apply and audition for a particular art area and be accepted to attend. Other schools like Suncoast High School do have an application process and prerequisites, but no auditions. There are also community schools like Independence Middle School, Palm Beach Gardens High School, Dwyer High School and Jupiter High School that have choice programs that you can apply to within the scope of the general school. If you live in those school boundaries you have two choices. First you can just attend the school or you can apply for a choice program within the school. For example, your child can apply to a variety of programs within the school. These programs vary from school to school but examples include medical, law, education, culinary, environmental sciences and theater. Some of the programs are only for students assigned to that school district, while others are open for any student that lives in the county. Sometimes there are prerequisites like GPA or completion of certain completed courses. So how do you find out what option is best for your child? There is an Educational Fair held every autumn, usually at the South Florida Fairground. A multitude of schools have tables set up where you can get brochures and ask questions. Many of the schools also have open houses or tours, again usually in the fall. Choice applications are due in January every year, except for a few schools like Bak, the Conservatory School and Dreyfoos. Their applications are due in December to give them time to schedule auditions. Usually, acceptance into a program is determined by the end of March.
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