"Good schools" You sure do have a low standard. For Roland Park On 62% are proficient in English and 58% proficient in Math? That's a D and an F. The situation for Mt Washington is even more abysmal. 44% proficient in English and 36% in Math. Those schools are FAILURES. nobody with any money who cares about their kids would send them there. Plus those schools are nearly all black and white. It's not like ESL can even be used as an excuse. I don't know what you are referencing but I looked up the report cards by grades on the Maryland Department of Education website and by all measures the school is scoring well above Maryland averages. Since race is so popular on here I'm sure if you isolated it to white students alone it'd be even higher. Do you have kids at RPEMS? Just wondering. It's a school that highly educated families with parents who are doctors and lawyers and researchers and Hopkins faculty and staff feel very comfortable sending g their children to. For all practical purposes it's no different from going to the popular elementary schools and Deal in NW DC. |
Please don't. I just sold my house to move back to DC after only 18 months living in Baltimore. When I first moved there, I was teleworking 80% of the time and loved taking the train into DC when I had to. I live in Bolton Hill and had a nice walk to the train station and a short commute from Union Station. I left that job recently for a new one in Friendship Heights and I'm miserable. I drive 90 minutes roundtrip and it's brutal. The time away from my 7 month old is NOT worth it. Outside of the commute, I can't handle the crime. Another poster here said that you wouldn't live anywhere where there are homicides...sure, that MAY be the case but there are almost daily reports of people being held up at gun point all over the city. My neighbor was carjacked at 7am pulling out of her garage. Homicide is not the only crime in Baltimore. I'm leaving because I don't want to raise my daughter in Baltimore. We left because we had price tunnel vision and it was a poor decision. |
Baltimore private schools are not as good as those in DC, but Howard county public schools are excellent and HC is a good residential area! |
I agree Howard County has excellent schools but how do you justify your claim that the Baltimore private schools aren't as good as the DC schools? Using what measurements? Scores? Howard is resolutely suburban. It is not for everyone but for those looking for a traditional suburban environment it is a great county. But people who like Bethesda or Chevy Chase, or Roland Park or Towson in Baltimore probably wouldn't care for Howard. |
The schools and the kids are just as good, but Baltimore lacks the density of entitled, obnoxious, “type a” parents who think they are better than everyone else because their biological product can do well on standardized tests. These people are one of the reasons we left. I’m not sure how you are comparing and contrasting private schools. But i suspect if you apply that criteria, you’ll Find that DC schools are “not as good” as those in the NE corridor and equal to the schools in Baltimore if you adjust for population difference |