|

05-05-2007, 11:05 AM
|
|
Moderator
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Grand Rapids Metro
4,545 posts, read 3,214,130 times
Reputation: 918
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by PeytonsMommy
I would NOT recommend Kentwood. The schools are having a lot of issues with gangs. A lot of diversity, but not a good situation. The problem there, in my opinion, is that a lot of low income kids are mixed with kids from $$ (country clubs, etc). The housing market there is saturated with homes and you will have a tough time selling again.
I live in Rockford. We are comparable to East GR and Forest Hills in terms of diversity (I think we are 97% caucasion!) but everyone is incredibly open to everything here. I LOVE it!!! Feel free to PM me w/any questions, and look at Rockfords website - we have a GREAT downtown and awesome walking trails! It's an outdoor persons dream!
Melissa
|
The Kentwood gangs rumor is just that: a rumor. I think because it has so diverse people assume that there are problems. There have been no incidents of gang activity or violence at Kentwood Schools. I know people who work at Kentwood Schools. There have been gang-related incidents at two places in Kentwood (Woodland Mall and one other place), but the kids involved were not from Kentwood.
Last edited by magellan; 05-05-2007 at 11:39 AM..
|
|

06-04-2007, 08:48 AM
|
|
Junior Member
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2007
1 posts, read 2,015 times
Reputation: 10
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by sportzgal1277
Hi -- My husband and 2 small children (ages 8 months and 3 1/2) are possibly relocating to the Grand Rapids area. Our family is interracial (caucasian and african american). Can someone tell me about good areas of Grand Rapids (and the surrounding areas) that have good schools, low crime rates and plenty of ethnic and cultural diversity?
Thank you for the info!
|
Well i have lived in a much Smaller city just south west of Grand Rapids, Holland Michigan is a great place to raise a family and live, every one here is open minded becides a very few people, we have strong family values and have good schools well the north side does any ways, were about 26-30mins out side Grand Rapids and 40mins out side of Muskegen. our population is much smaller then GR or Muskegen numbering around 40,000 people our "white" population is the largest but Hispanic makes up right around 10% of hollands population so unlike GR and Muskegen we arent 90+% "white" the school i went to was West Ottawa High school around 2,500 students in high school at least when i went there in 2002, not sure about the % of population on other races but i went to school with many different people who were all accepted, the crime rate is very low.
Last edited by omagis; 06-04-2007 at 09:04 AM..
|
|

06-05-2007, 07:27 PM
|
|
Not a member
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2007
316 posts, read 280,343 times
Reputation: 75
|
|
|
Holland is great if your dutch.
|
|

06-05-2007, 11:41 PM
|
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Apr 2007
54 posts, read 72,928 times
Reputation: 24
|
|
|
GR is 67-68% white. Even higher is Holland at 78% while Muskegon is 60%. Either way more and more people of West Michigan are concentrating on raising families no matter their makeup. Its a moderate society striving for common values that make sense to parents raising families.
There will always be a bigot that will say folks shouldn't raise families outside their ethnicity.
|
|

06-06-2007, 10:27 AM
|
|
Not a member
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2006
146 posts, read 207,753 times
Reputation: 51
|
|
And now for diversity of another sort.
All you fans of Architecture, check out this building that might
be coming to downtown G.R.:
MLive.com: Everything Michigan
Architectural tourism here we come!
|
|

06-06-2007, 10:56 AM
|
|
Moderator
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Grand Rapids Metro
4,545 posts, read 3,214,130 times
Reputation: 918
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wabbit
And now for diversity of another sort.
All you fans of Architecture, check out this building that might
be coming to downtown G.R.:
MLive.com: Everything Michigan
Architectural tourism here we come!
|
That's friggin awesome! It's exciting to be a Grand Rapidian lately!
Sources tell me it's pretty close to being a done deal, and means a new financial firm and law firm to the region, adding 200 jobs just to start with when completed.
|
|

06-06-2007, 12:42 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: East Grand Rapids, MI
621 posts, read 610,468 times
Reputation: 129
|
|
250-350
To hunt for property in the 250-350 range, I suggest you check out http://public.grar.com/public/pubsrch.mac/start
It'll allow you to search by school district (which is what most people mean when they define Rockford, Forest Hills, etc.) including East Grand Rapids and Kentwood.
You'll quickly find (as my wife and I did when looking for a new home) that cities (Kentwood, East Grand Rapids) have smaller lots and higher taxes than townships (99.9% of Rockford and Forest Hills).
For us, that didn't matter and East G.R. won the day for a number of reasons.
I'm sure many people have the same decision to make and choose Rockford which is a great area too or Kentwood (which despite earlier posts bemoaning "problems" at the schools has a good system and is a safe place to live) or even the city of Grand Rapids which has plentiful housing stock if you like historic homes.
|
|

07-24-2007, 10:39 AM
|
|
Junior Member
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2007
2 posts, read 3,526 times
Reputation: 10
|
|
|
If you have not moved yet... perhaps this can help you.
I am a teacher for the Grand Rapids Public Schools... the high schools, things are not as bad as the media likes to portray (at least within the schools). The fact that we are the 2nd largest school district in the state draws a lot of media... and they are located right in the city so they have quick access! If your son is only 3 1/2 look at our small school programs... they are excellent! One that I am very familiar with because one of the teachers in my small Montessori high school sends her 3 1/2 year old and 5 year old is the Montessori program. It is located downtown GR (tec. the NE side) within Fountain elementary. The program is great and it has a continuing prgram that goes through 12th grade! That program is actually the only other high school in the district that has passed the state "standards for progress" besides the gifted and talented high school, City High. I'm not sure about the percentage of diversity in the lower grades, however from just viewing them they seem to be diverse. In our high school program we have about 50% black, 30% multi-racial, 10% white, 5% hispanic, and 5% asian.... I hope this helps!
To get more information on diversity you can go to:
Schoolsnoop.com
You will then want to go to Michigan, Kent County... and then you can look over the school data.... the only thing is that the small schools I was talking to you about are included into the larger buildings and not given their own data.
|
|

07-24-2007, 03:32 PM
|
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2007
13 posts, read 18,070 times
Reputation: 13
|
|
Me too!
My husband and I are moving from Texas to Grand Rapids as well. I grew up there, but I think it will still take some years to get used to the winters again... I wonder about the commutes. Do you know where you'll be working? We were considering Rockford, but a lot of the jobs are in Holland and south of GR (beyond the burbs south). Let me know if anyone has any big advice about where NOT to live to commute to various areas.
|
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.
|
|