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Top 2012 Public Schools According to Charlotte Magazine


2012 Top Public Schools

Our exclusive ranking of public high schools in Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, and Union counties

How and Why We Prepared the Ranking

As we have every year since 2009, we enlisted the help of statistician Zhi Zhang, a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at UNC Charlotte, to analyze the data and prepare the list. Our goal was to identify academically successful schools as well as schools that provide an environment conducive to exceptional learning.

It’s important to note that differences among schools on the list are often quite small—any school could fairly exchange places with another school one or two positions higher or lower. We offer these rankings not as the final word on school quality, but as a single tool in the decision-making and evaluation process for parents, students, and educators.

Not all high schools in this ranking are traditional high schools. We included these schools because we’d be remiss in leaving them out simply because they offer different curricula.

The list is based on two overarching criteria: environment and performance. The environment factor includes variables such as proportion of students enrolled in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or college classes; average class size; proportion of highly qualified teachers; and proportion of board-certified teachers. The performance factor includes variables such as average combined SAT score and four-year graduation rate. Schools that could not provide data for any one of the variables were not included in the analysis. For example, CMS’s Hough and Rocky River high schools are relatively new; they did not have a senior class last year. Therefore, no average SAT score was available, and we did not include those schools.

Notes on the 2012 List
•    We made one small but potentially significant change in the data we used this year. In the past, we used the total number of board-certified teachers for each school. This year, we used the proportion of overall classroom teachers that are board certified.
•     The two Performance Learning Centers, one in Mecklenburg and one in Cabarrus, made the largest gains, 14 and 13 places, respectively. According to its website, “Performance Learning Center is a small, nontraditional high school geared toward students who are not succeeding in the traditional school setting.”
•     Garinger’s New Technology School dropped the most, from 27th last year to 43rd this year.

First, two larger sets of variables were determined: the variables for the environment factor and the variables for the performance factor. For each variable of each set, we organized a separate comparison of all schools, with the smallest value in the ranking being the top-ranked school and the largest value being the bottom-ranked school. If there was a tie, each of the tied schools shared the lowest rank value of that tier. Collectively, these rank scores formed a basis for our analysis. There are several options in establishing scores for ranking purposes. We chose to rank scores because they tend to be more robust—if a school has an extremely low or high reading on a variable, that would not have an outsize effect on the school’s position in the overall ranking.

For the environment factor, we calculated the average of the rank scores on all variables in that set for each school. Then we repeated the process for the performance factor, calculating the average of the rank scores on all variables in that set for each school.

For each school, a weighted average of the two rank scores, one from the environment ranking and one from the performance ranking, was calculated with a weight of 0.25 on the environment and 0.75 on the performance. The overall ranking was then performed based on the weighted average rank scores among all schools. Schools in a tied tier share the lowest rank value in that tier.

Click LINK to see the list….

http://www.charlottemagazine.com/Charlotte-Magazine/October-2012/2012-Top-Public-Schools/

 

 

Just Listed, Amazing Setting with Lake in Mammoth Oaks


Lakeview Drive

Description
Diamonds like this are kept for many generations and rarely come on the market! One-of-a-kind, historic ‘Mammoth Oaks’ is the best kept secret in Charlotte. Lucky owner gets their own secluded lake, 1.4 acres, serene resort feel, and many upgrades right here in south Charlotte! Be prepared to fall in love and stay.
Directions
Providence Road away from town, cross over Fairview, take the first left onto Shelton, then left at stop sign. After one block, right onto Lakeview Drive. Home is first driveway on the right.

Homes for sale in Myers Park School Zone 2012 Mecklenburg County


Here are the homes for sale in the Myers Park School zone as of June 2o12. Please contact scott.browder@allentate to see any of the homes that he has available.

 

http://www.allentate.com/scottbrowder/DesktopDefault.aspx?pageid=109&pagealias=ATWAgentSearch&AgentSavedSearchCriteriaID=17514&NewSearch=true

Charlotte Real Estate, Sedgefield


Charlotte Real Estate: Sedgefield

 

When it comes to Charlotte real estate, Sedgefield is often called a sister neighborhood to nearby Myers Park and Dilworth. Like the other neighborhoods, the origins go back several decades. In addition, there is a sense of history and preservation you’ll find here. But experience for yourself what makes Sedgefield so wonderful and unique.

 

Sedgefield: Mecklenburg Real Estate at Its Best

 

What makes Sedgefield so unique is the dedication of both long-term residents and new homeowners to the preservation of the area. While you’ll find a different mix of architectural styles by cottages, colonials and brick ranches, there’re several things you’ll find they all have in common. Many of them were created when soldiers were returning from World War II. You won’t find too many older homes here though. The reason is restoration and renovation are important to the people in this community. When you add in amenities like shopping opportunities, medical facilities and easy access to roadways or public transportation it’s not hard to see why Sedgefield is popular when it comes to Charlotte real estate.

 

Your Agent for Sedgefield Charlotte Real Estate: Scott Browder

 

My name is Scott Browder and I would love to show you Sedgefield and everything it has to offer. When it comes to Charlotte real estate, this area is always a favorite with homebuyers. Let’s explore this area, or other options in Mecklenburg real estate together. Simply call or e-mail me today.

Plaza Midwood, Charlotte NC


Charlotte Real Estate: Plaza Midwood

Plaza Midwood, also known as simply Midwood, is a favorite when it comes to Charlotte real estate. This neighborhood actually goes back to the early 1900s. As such, the entire neighborhood was designed around a downtown trolley line. Service ended in 1938, but since that time the neighborhood has adapted and changed to fit the needs of residents. Though it may not receive as much attention as other neighborhoods when it comes to Charlotte real estate, you’ll find a residential community here dedicated to one another and to neighborhood preservation.

Midwood: a Historic Area for Charlotte Real Estate

Midwood is a quiet and quaint neighborhood filled with bungalows, cottages and homes in the craftsman architecture style near The Plaza. This is due in part to the construction boom after World War II. Today, new homes keep a similar style so the neighborhood looks truly blended. You’ll find a fair mix of restaurants, watering holes and specialty shops. So, if you’re looking for a place that merges the past with the future to create a fantastic ‘present’ place to live, then you need to see Midwood. It continues to be a treasure when it comes to Charlotte real estate.

Charlotte Real Estate Agent Scott Browder for Midwood Homes for Sale

I’m Scott Browder and I would be delighted to show you Plaza Midwood homes for sale or any Mecklenburg real estate. Not only is this a neighborhood is steeped in history and tradition, it also offers some fantastic choices in Charlotte real estate. Let me help you find the right Midwood home by contacting me today.

ALL HOMES FOR SALE IN THE PLAZA MIDWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD

In depth interview with Anne Marie Howard, Charlotte Real Estate Market


Please click the link below to listen to Anne Marie Howard talk about the current Charlotte Market.

http://charlotte.news14.com/content/in_depth/635557/in-depth–anne-marie-howard

Fire at Angry Ale’s on Montford Drive


Mecklenburg County

CHARLOTTE - No injuries were reported Monday morning when a two-alarm fire damaged a portion of a restaurant on Montford Drive in south Charlotte.

The fire was reported about 5:30 a.m. in a building at the rear of Angry Ale’s restaurant, between Park and Woodlawn roads. Charlotte fire Capt. Mark Basnight said crews found heavy flames and smoke coming from the building when they arrived.

Basnight said it took firefighters a little less than 50 minutes to bring the fire under control. He said the cause of the blaze is under investigation.

It is unclear how the fire will affect business operations at the restaurant.

2011 – -  Charlotte firefighters on scene at a fire Angry Ale’s restaurant, on Montford Drive in south Charlotte. The fire was reported about 5:30 a.m. in a building at the rear of the restaurant, between Park and Woodlawn roads. It took firefighters a little less than 50 minutes to bring the fire under control.

Park Crossing Homes for Sale – Subdivision, 28210


The Park Crossing neighborhood is  located in South Charlotte near the intersection of Johnston Road. With easy access to HWY 485 you can be anywhere in the Queen City in 10 minutes. It is only about a 15 minute drive to the Lake Wylie Area.

Park Crossing was developed in 1983 and has remained highly popular due to the great homes and wonderful amenities. The gorgeous wide roads surrounded by beautiful trees with easy access to schools, hospitals, and shopping make Park Crossing a HOT area to be in. There is a brand new Carolinas medical center right around the corner in beautiful downtown Pineville.

Carolina Place Mall is a 3 minute drive from Park Crossing. The Ballantyne area, Arboretum, and SouthPark can also be reached in a timely manner making Park Crossing a popular area for families with children.

PCRC ~ Park Crossing Recreation Club is a great club that you can drive your golf cart to with the family on a hot summer day. The club has great amenities including a swimming pool, tennis courts, 2 sand volleyball courts and a playground. There is a wonderful social committee that organizes everything from a chili cookout to a fourth of July party.

http://www.parkcrossing.net/recreation_club.cfm

The majority of houses in Park Crossing have a 4 bedroom plan with from 2500 to 4000 square feet of living space. Prices currently ~ from $229k – $569k

Schools ~
Elementary School ~Smithfield
Middle School ~ Quail Hollow
High School ~ South Mecklenburg
Please see everything that is for sale in Park Crossing on my Park Crossing Market Report Below.

http://www.tatelink.net/SSC/DB/atc_cmn/history/PIP/PIP_10910_33460_20101007080626.htm

http://www.parkcrossing.net/

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Buying a House in Charlotte, What you Need to Know


Buying a home can be one of your most significant investments in life. Not only are you choosing your dwelling place, and the place in which you will bring up your family, you are most likely investing a large portion of your assets into this venture. The more prepared you are at the outset, the less overwhelming and chaotic the buying process will be. Below is a link to my website that will provide you with detailed information to assist you in making an intelligent and informed decision. This information is vital information that could help you get what you want out of the home buying experience.

http://www.scottbrowder.com/RealEstateTips/HomeBuying/default.html

Click here for a personalized list of homes currently for sale that meet your specific needs.

North Carolina Real Estate and Relocation Guide Charlotte Top 100 Cities


Population: 687,500 Located in Mecklenburg County

Our location in the sunny, moderate Central region of the Tar Heel state gives us unlimited accessibility. Interstates 77 and 85, which intersect in Charlotte, link the city with the Great Lakes region, New England, and Florida. Interstate 40, running coast-to-coast across the United States, is only an hour north of Charlotte. A two-hour journey to the west takes you to the Blue Ridge Mountains; a three-and-a-half hour trip to the east, to Atlantic beaches. Within an hour’s drive east of the city are some of the world’s best golf courses. 

 That spirit made Charlotte the unanimous choice when the National Football League looked for a thriving city in which to expand. It’s stimulated tremendous revitalization in the center city, with national developers proposing several large-scale projects that combine residences, shops, restaurants, and entertainment. And it’s what, ultimately, you’ll remember from your stay here. 

 Charlotte boasts a cost of living below the national average, the number one most educated workforce and the top large counties for business recruitment. Charlotte real estate has neighborhoods and subdivisions of all types with booming surrounding community such as, historic downtown areas or sleek suburban centers. As most cities have, the Charlotte real estate market has suffered under the national housing market crisis however the market is still alive and steady. 

Charlotte’s vibrant economy is attracting corporate headquarters such as, Electrolux and Husquevarna. Major employers in the Charlotte area also include Bank of America, Duke Energy, Family Dollar, Goodrich Corporation, Lowe’s, Nucor, Sonic Automotive, SPX Corporation, Wachovia, Time Warner Cable, Continental Tire North America, Muzak, Belk, Harris Teeter, Meineke Car Care Centers, Lance, Inc., Bojangle’s, Lending Tree and Food Lion.Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools combine academic rigor with rich opportunities in the arts and humanities to prepare their students. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools profess, “a focus on the development of the total student academically, culturally and socially. CMS, one of the nation’s 25 largest school districts, has the resources and expertise to identify the strengths and unique needs of each student while providing a learning environment that is challenging, enriching and supportive.”article by relocate america  

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