We live in Palo Alto, which has, fortunately, one of the greatest school districts in the country.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We are fortunate to live an area that is blessed with outstanding schools and educators. We are proud of the quality of education that they provide to local students.
Good schools should be left alone.
Many more schools can be outstanding.
I like San Francisco, but I don't think I'd want to work in Palo Alto. It seems like a pretty rough commute. In many ways, I think New York has a lot of things the West Coast doesn't have.
When I first came to Los Angeles, I was a teacher in Compton. I know how in need schools are around the country.
A Good School deserves to be call'd, the very Salt of the Town, that hath it.
We have to provide good teachers, good environment, community involvement with schools.
I was born in Palo Alto, California in 1961.
Well, we have to provide the world's best schools. We certainly don't have them, but that's our objective.
I spent two years in Palo Alto - what an awful, suffocating place for those of us who don't care about yoga, yogurts and start-ups - and now I have moved to Cambridge, MA - which, in many respects, is like Palo Alto but a bit snarkier.