Thursday, September 25, 2014

Boynton Beach Offers Some Pretty Nice Schools

By Jony Mozen


You may be looking for a great school, in that case, you will be glad that one place offers some of the best options for a young family. Boynton Beach lies just north of the Delray Beach and south of Palm Beach. There are many different things to do and the shopping malls are there to keep many entertained for hours. For those that love to dive this is a place where one will definitely want to visit. The seas by the inlet have a wide variety of beautiful corals as well as reefs where one can lose themselves in another world.

The Oceanfront Park Beach is considered to be one of the most popular beaches and is within walking distance of downtown. There are many restaurants where one can stop for something to eat and drink and for those that need to keep busy there are jet skis, paddle boarding and boat charters. The boardwalks are spacious and for those that are in wheelchairs, it is very accommodating as well.

In the middle of the 1990s the park boardwalk was redone out of recycled plastic and it was again changed in the early 2000s doing away with the plastic and replacing that with Ipe wood. This specific wood comes from the Brazilian rainforests and is considered to be extremely hard. Because it is such a hard wood one needs to pre-drill it before any of the pieces can be connected to each other.

The Beach set-up consists of 2 lounges with an umbrella or a cabana depending on one's preference and is set up for the day for only $40. When paying by the hour it will cost $10. The single lounges are $10 a day or $3 an hour. All the umbrellas are charged at $15 a day or $5 per hour. Making use of the full set-up will save money and one will be able to enjoy the full day just taking it easy.

This wood has got so many different names ranging from Ironwood to Greenheart. In France it is known as Bois Ipe and it is more popular because it is not very expensive and very durable. It normally grows in tropical South-central America. It can be found in marshes, on riverbanks and even on ridge tops. They can grow as tall as 140 feet which is one of the tallest trees in this region.

All the schools are served by the School District of Palm Beach and are considered to be the fifth largest district in Florida. There are as many as eleven elementary schools and four Middle schools. Getting from one part of the town to another one can make use of the Tri-Rail and there are always buses available.

They are all non-profit organizations and depend on donations to survive. Giving a little to them will ensure that these animals and plants will be looked after and protected for many years to come. To fully enjoy the day one will be able to have a narrated tour by tram so those that donate will be able to see what they will be helping to preserve.

The area has shopping malls that have stores such as Macy's, Sears and J. C. Penney. There are as many as 135 different specialty stores and many places to get something to eat. There are fountains situated all around the mall giving it a peaceful atmosphere.




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