PurpleInMEM said:
The public schools suck, but they do everywhere else too. Just send the rug rats to private school.
The quality of the education your child receives is directly proportional to the amount of interest the parents are willing to invest in the process. There are excellent education opportunities in Shelby County Schools, if parents are willing to devote their time and attention to the process.
Simply "send[ing] the rugrats to private school" won't make your children brilliant.
Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, and Millington are individually incorparated in Shelby County, and their schools are part of the Shelby County School system. They will not be annexed by Memphis. Cordova, on the other hand, is not incorporated, and IS at high risk for annexing. In fact, parts of Cordova have already been annexed.
For the country dwellers, there are sections of Shelby County that are set aside as "reserves" for Memphis, Arlington, Bartlett, etc. For example, you might find a parcel of land in the Bartlett reserve area that you like. For now, it is unincorporated Shelby County, no city taxes, schools are Shelby County. IF it is ever annexed, it can only be annexed by Bartlett, in which case it will still be part of the Shelby County School system. It can never be annexed by Memphis.
To review: if you're interested in public schools, do not consider Memphis, or any part of Shelby County that could ever be annexed by Memphis. That leaves quite a selection of locations with a wide variety of scenery and price ranges.
Regardless of where you live, no amount of money will replace parental involvement.
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