Ag13 said:
megs03 said:
I have 3 kids at JP2 this year. We moved them from St. Cecilia last year and have been very pleased. Hoping my 8th grader receives his Strake Jesuit acceptance this afternoon .
If you know - what's the HS Pipeline like for JP2? Do a lot of JP2 kids end up going public for high school or do they more so stick within the Catholic System (and if so which ones)?
We live very close to JP2 and want to send our kids there in a few years. But being close to JP2 means we are not close to any Catholic High Schools which somewhat stresses me out for the future. Even Strake/St. Agnes would be a bit out of the way on the way to work every morning.
I have 4 kids at SJP2. My observation over the years is that there are a few "camps" on whether to go public or private for high school - 1) committed to private/catholic high school, 2) acceptable public high school so they'll weigh that as option compared to the private HS options, 3) acceptable public school so not pursuing private.
I see a good bit of folks go the Stratford route if they live in SBISD or Katy schools if KISD. A lot of the kids continuing to private school look at St. Agnes, Duchesne, Strake, St. Thomas, and SJ23.
As to the distance aspect. It's Houston, so comes with the territory. I don't know how the new license laws impact carpools, but carpooling used to be common with other families/students. I will say the private options for West Houston families has improved slowly over the years. Sure seems like the demand and population concentration would support more private high schools.
Side note: Roughly, the intersection at Memorial and Eldridge delineates three school districts - Spring Branch, Katy, and HISD. And for grins, go north a couple miles past the levee on Eldridge to Clay Rd and you're in CFISD. So depending on where you sit, the length of school commute might not be a significant deterrent compared to the schools you're zoned to.