犹太人, 藤校和 学区

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http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31883645.html

https://www.polarislist.com/best-public-high-schools-in-new-york

STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL Public (exam school)
Rank 1

HUNTER COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Public, Selective Magnet
Rank 2

BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Public magnet, specialized high school
Rank 3

SCARSDALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SCARSDALE, NY

Rank 4

1057 Post Road
Scarsdale, New York 10583

The mission of WRT is to ensure the perpetuation of the Jewish people and to cultivate a love of our Jewish heritage: God, Torah, and Israel. We hope to realize this through:
255 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583

BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Public, Magnet, Specialized

Rank 5

FIORELLO H LAGUARDIA HIGH SCHOOL Public (exam school)
Rank 6

MANHASSET SECONDARY SCHOOL
MANHASSET, NY

Rank 6

Temple Judea of Manhasset is a diverse, caring, multi-generational, multi-
ethnic community that welcomes all seeking connection to Jewish faith:
https://www.temple-judea.com/history/

HORACE GREELEY HIGH SCHOOL
CHAPPAQUA, NY
Rank 8

70 Roaring Brook Road
Chappaqua, New York 10514

Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester
220 SOUTH BEDFORD RD, CHAPPAQUA, NY 10514

SYOSSET SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SYOSSET, NY

Rank 8

70 South Woods Road
Syosset, NY 11791

Midway Jewish Center
330 S. Oyster Bay Road
Syosset, NY 11791

North Shore Synagogue
83 Muttontown Eastwoods Road
Syosset, NY 11791

GARDEN CITY HIGH SCHOOL
GARDEN CITY, NY

Rank 10

170 Rockaway Avenue
Garden City, New York 11530

GARDEN CITY JEWISH CENTER
Garden City, NY 11530

JERICHO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
JERICHO, NY

Rank 10

99 Cedar Swamp Road Jericho NY 11753 | Phone: 516-203-3610

Jericho Jewish Center
430 North Broadway Jericho, NY 11753

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【 在 gogo2004 (挑灯看剑) 的大作中提到: 】
: http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31883645.html
: https://www.polarislist.com/best-public-high-schools-in-new-york
: STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL Public (exam school)
: Rank 1
: HUNTER COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Public, Selective Magnet
: Rank 2
: BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Public magnet, specialized high school
: Rank 3
: SCARSDALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
: SCARSDALE, NY
: ...................

Things have changed in Great Neck since the Baby Boomer era. Beginning in
the 1980s, an influx of Persian Jews who left their country following the
1979 Islamic Revolution settled in Great Neck. While a majority of the
Persian-American children attend Great Neck schools, a large number attend
religious school as for the most part, Persian Americans are religious with
traditional values, standing in stark contrast to the secular, liberal
Ashkenazi Jews who made up the majority population of Great Neck until then.Persian Americans established a number of Persian synagogues, schools and
religious institutions and today the Persian American Jewish institutions
outnumber the Ashkenazi institutions by a 2-1 margin. As has been the
overall trend in the United States, the Orthodox Jewish population (made up
predominately of Persian Americans) has far outgrown the secular Ashkenazi
population and Great Neck's non-Orthodox Judaism is today, practically
extinct. On Old Mill Road, three synagogues stand as relics to the three
Ashkenazi branches of American Judaism: Temple Beth-El (Reform), Great Neck
Synagogue (Orthodox), and Temple Israel of Great Neck (Conservative); Old
Mill Road also has aco-naming, "Waxman Way", in memory of Temple Israel's
rabbi, Mordechai Waxman, who led the congregation for 50 years. Beginning inthe late 1990s and continuing till present day,[when?] a number of East
Asians, predominantly Chinese and Korean, have been moving into the area fora better environment for their children as well as for the relatively high
quality public school education.
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【 在 gogo2004 (挑灯看剑) 的大作中提到: 】
: Things have changed in Great Neck since the Baby Boomer era. Beginning in
: the 1980s, an influx of Persian Jews who left their country following the
: 1979 Islamic Revolution settled in Great Neck. While a majority of the
: Persian-American children attend Great Neck schools, a large number attend: religious school as for the most part, Persian Americans are religious
with
: traditional values, standing in stark contrast to the secular, liberal
: Ashkenazi Jews who made up the majority population of Great Neck until
then.
: Persian Americans established a number of Persian synagogues, schools and
: religious institutions and today the Persian American Jewish institutions
: outnumber the Ashkenazi institutions by a 2-1 margin. As has been the
: ...................

所谓的"学区房"--买昂贵的房子,孩子们有更多的机会去顶级大学.

在美国,没有这种学区房.

所谓的美国"学区房" (I)顶级大学录取
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31888549.html

所谓的美国"学区房"(II) 三类所谓的好高中(公立)
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/SanFrancisco/34640913.html

私立真的比公立好很多吗
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31888583.html

犹太人, 藤校和 学区
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31883645.html

请教Dallas高中学区
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Texas/32119145.html

需要多少的年收入才能住在好学区?
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t1/Boston/31887951_0_1.html

求教波士顿买房地点选择
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Boston/31888439.html

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MANHASSET SECONDARY SCHOOL
MANHASSET, NY

Rank 6

Temple Judea of Manhasset is a diverse, caring, multi-generational, multi-
ethnic community that welcomes all seeking connection to Jewish faith:
https://www.temple-judea.com/history/

ROSLYN HIGH SCHOOL
ROSLYN HEIGHTS, NY
475 Round Hill Road
Roslyn Heights, NY 11577

Rank 21

Chabad of Roslyn
75 Powerhouse Road Roslyn Heights, NY 11577

MINEOLA HIGH SCHOOL
GARDEN CITY PARK, NY
Rank 55

Mineola High School is a high school in the Mineola Union Free School
District and is located in Garden City Park, New York. It serves parts of
Mineola, Albertson, Williston Park, Garden City Park, and Roslyn Heights
within its district.

JERICHO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
JERICHO, NY

Rank 10

99 Cedar Swamp Road Jericho NY 11753 | Phone: 516-203-3610

Jericho Jewish Center
430 North Broadway Jericho, NY 11753

SYOSSET SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SYOSSET, NY

Rank 8

70 South Woods Road
Syosset, NY 11791

Midway Jewish Center
330 S. Oyster Bay Road
Syosset, NY 11791

North Shore Synagogue
83 Muttontown Eastwoods Road
Syosset, NY 11791


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GREAT NECK SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
GREAT NECK, NY

Rank 13

Things have changed in Great Neck since the Baby Boomer era. Beginning in
the 1980s, an influx of Persian Jews who left their country following the
1979 Islamic Revolution settled in Great Neck. While a majority of the
Persian-American children attend Great Neck schools, a large number attend
religious school as for the most part, Persian Americans are religious with
traditional values, standing in stark contrast to the secular, liberal
Ashkenazi Jews who made up the majority population of Great Neck until then.Persian Americans established a number of Persian synagogues, schools and
religious institutions and today the Persian American Jewish institutions
outnumber the Ashkenazi institutions by a 2-1 margin. As has been the
overall trend in the United States, the Orthodox Jewish population (made up
predominately of Persian Americans) has far outgrown the secular Ashkenazi
population and Great Neck's non-Orthodox Judaism is today, practically
extinct. On Old Mill Road, three synagogues stand as relics to the three
Ashkenazi branches of American Judaism: Temple Beth-El (Reform), Great Neck
Synagogue (Orthodox), and Temple Israel of Great Neck (Conservative); Old
Mill Road also has aco-naming, "Waxman Way", in memory of Temple Israel's
rabbi, Mordechai Waxman, who led the congregation for 50 years. Beginning inthe late 1990s and continuing till present day,[when?] a number of East
Asians, predominantly Chinese and Korean, have been moving into the area fora better environment for their children as well as for the relatively high
quality public school education.

HERRICKS HIGH SCHOOL
NEW HYDE PARK, NY
100 Shelter Rock Road
New Hyde Park, New York 11040

Rank 21

The Herricks Union Free School District is a school district located in
western Nassau County on Long Island, in New York State. The district lies
within the Greater New Hyde Park area and serves a number of communities
including Herricks, Garden City Park, Manhasset Hills, Searingtown, North
Hills, Williston Park and Albertson.

Schools
Herricks High School
Herricks Middle School
Denton Avenue Elementary School
Center Street Elementary School
Searingtown Elementary School