E.B.
It really depends on which school your kids end up in and how much money you have. My kids went to a 54 school in Hanover Park and now their kids are there. We were poor and my kids had an awful experience. They seperate the haves from the have nots, not intentionally I'm sure, but it still happens. There are special food fundraisers every week by the PTA and we couldn't afford it. Every kid in their class knew it and let my kids know on a regular basis that they were the poor kids. It's still going on. If your kids are special needs you should prepare for a fight. They have very little to offer most special needs kids unless profoundly severe. My grandkids in the district now have ASD diagnosis and the district won't even recognize their doctor's diagnosis. Now, if you are well off and your kids are not special needs, the district is great. The curriculum is good, the teachers are dedicated and they try to instill in the kids to be the best they can be. They are very big on healthy self esteem in their programs. One more thing to note though, they have almost eliminated recess, at least in my grandkids class. The teacher says there is no time and by law they don't have to give the kids recess, only about 20 minutes gym time.