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For homes in Price trends provided by third party data sources. Comparable Sales for Amity Hill Ct. Property Type. Single-Family Home. Assigned Schools. These are the assigned schools for Amity Hill Ct. Sanderson High. GreatSchools Rating. Parent Rating Average. Looking back, Sanderson was the perfect high school for my kid. The size kept things manageable without them being lost in a sea of faces.

Teachers reached out at critical times. The Academy of Finance is a hidden treasure in terms of preparing the child for real life exposure to computer programs, budgeting and business courses in college. Now they are a full year ahead of people in the business school already with a great resume. Sanderson was small enough to accommodate a lot of kids who might not have played at larger schools in the athletics arena.

Special needs kids were treated to a wonderful club students volunteered in to make them feel special. The rankings do not take into account the high number of disadvantaged students who go to Sanderson but who make it a great place to learn about different populations in the real world. College was a seamless transition for my kid because they were at a school where the focus was not on rich kids driving up in fancy cars. The environment at Sanderson cultivates this because it is so eclectic and I appreciated growth opportunities that exposure to immigrants, etc.

The parents involved in the school deeply cared and made significant contributions. It is a public school and cannot be expected to have unlimited resources nor enough counselors for the need but while my kid was there and Dr. Decker was the principal for the most part kids were manageable and had whatever opportunities they chose to take advantage of right before them.

One more thing Parent Review 1y ago. York Elementary. My daughter had a bad experience at a popular magnet elementary, and this is our base school. It's excellent. Daniels Middle. This school is driven by the haves and the have nots. There is a constant plea for money.

Before school even started there was a newsletter sent out that was about 7 pages long, over half were asking for money in some way. One of the ways the school asks for money is to make a straight up donation. I know of no other school in the Wake system that does this. With certain donations you get a sticker for your car for the "Blue Jacket Club" and your name on the wall in the gym.

I kid you not, this is an amount. There is no mention of where this money goes. I am all for a Fundraiser maybe twice a year, but donations as if it were a college or a private school is unfair. Not only are the student cliquey, the parents are just as bad. The ITB families make the others feel bad for not being like them. When picking up Fall Fundraiser items, the PTA ladies were rude, barely spoke to me and definetely never thanked me for supporting the school.

I am giving the school 2 stars only because my student has so far had great teachers she likes and challenge her. Parent Review 6y ago. Check out schools near Amity Hill Ct. Neighborhood Overview. North Raleigh. See Local Highlights. Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources. What Locals Say about North Raleigh.

At least Trulia users voted on each feature. It's dog friendly. Car is needed. There are sidewalks. Parking is easy. There's holiday spirit. Streets are well-lit. People would walk alone at night. It's quiet. Kids play outside. Yards are well-kept. It's walkable to grocery stores. They plan to stay for at least 5 years. It's walkable to restaurants. There's wildlife. Neighbors are friendly. There are community events. See All what locals say. Learn more about our methodology.

Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 11mo ago. Safe streets for walking, running, and riding bikes. Close to great shopping, restaurants, and schools. Resident 1y ago. Kids, school, area is great. Everything is close by. I will definitely recommend the area. There is a constant plea for money. Before school even started there was a newsletter sent out that was about 7 pages long, over half were asking for money in some way.

One of the ways the school asks for money is to make a straight up donation. I know of no other school in the Wake system that does this. With certain donations you get a sticker for your car for the "Blue Jacket Club" and your name on the wall in the gym. I kid you not, this is an amount. There is no mention of where this money goes. I am all for a Fundraiser maybe twice a year, but donations as if it were a college or a private school is unfair. Not only are the student cliquey, the parents are just as bad.

The ITB families make the others feel bad for not being like them. When picking up Fall Fundraiser items, the PTA ladies were rude, barely spoke to me and definetely never thanked me for supporting the school. I am giving the school 2 stars only because my student has so far had great teachers she likes and challenge her.

Parent Review 6y ago. Check out schools near Amity Hill Ct. Neighborhood Overview. North Raleigh. See Local Highlights. Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources. What Locals Say about North Raleigh. At least Trulia users voted on each feature. It's dog friendly. Car is needed. There are sidewalks. Parking is easy. There's holiday spirit. Streets are well-lit. People would walk alone at night.

It's quiet. Kids play outside. Yards are well-kept. It's walkable to grocery stores. They plan to stay for at least 5 years. It's walkable to restaurants. There's wildlife. Neighbors are friendly. There are community events. See All what locals say. Learn more about our methodology. Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 11mo ago. Safe streets for walking, running, and riding bikes.

Close to great shopping, restaurants, and schools. Resident 1y ago. Kids, school, area is great. Everything is close by. I will definitely recommend the area. The neighborhood is safe, quiet, and clean". Friendly owners. Lots of interaction between dogs on any evening walk. Dogs are on a first name basis. My dog has been walking the community leashless for years ". I like how close everything is. I think this area appears to be safe and pleasant for children as far as I have observed.

Kids play outside with and without parent supervision and it seems everyone feels very safe and protected and neighbors seem to keep vigil about the surroundings in general. Lots of trails to walk on and parks all over. Wide variety of dogs. Most people walking their dogs are very friendly. Visitor 1y ago. People are courteous of pedestrians and the trails are beautiful! Quiet most of the time. We have lived here for 2 years. We loved it so much that I even moved my family from up north here!

Very safe and welcoming. Everything is close by, neighbors are extremely friendly. We enjoy the many parks and trails. I see buses but do not use them. Less than 10min to all and any services or shopping. Resident 2y ago. Plenty of the neighbors have dogs. Not too much traffic and a lot of green space. Like actual rabbits. There is also a good diversity amongst nationalities and ages in the neighborhood. Love that it is older and established with beautiful natural feel.

Heavy traffic at peak times especially around the access point on Falls of Neuse. Beautiful, friendly area. Parks , swimming, libraries, playgrounds , churches, synagogues , mosques Quick commute to Downtown Raleigh. Lots of parks, trails, restaurants ". Gender Identity.



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