It’s the same thing. Taxes are higher and they charge $1,500 for out of zone students. So if you don’t live in the boundary of the school, you have to pay $1,500 for your student not just athlete to go there. Thats pretty smart and probably limits some transfers a little bit.
My son goes to a school top 10 in the state in academics and the stadium is outrageous. Looks way better than any stadium I ever been to in Florida. And you can see the tax money getting put back into the school and community. Roads are always paved. Never a pot hole. Never litter on the side of the road. Etc
I moved to Tennessee and some of these stadiums look like small colleges. We went to a high school stadium that had 2 level and 4 floors of elevators to get to the top. At a high school stadium!
imagine that. You need an elevator to get to the top seats and you tell the people you need floor 4 when they press the button for floor 3!!!!!!
You sound like you read a million words into my comments that were not there. Your preconeived notions caused you to misinterpret my remarks. In other words, you are a person amd this is a day ending in 'Y'.
Yeah lack of community identity is probably the single biggest issue here in FL. You might have 10+ schools within a few miles of each other in any metro area. Unless your kid is a student at that school, there's no community bonding.