Looking to move for a better public school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know people that live in the RM area and I personally would not choose to live there even if the school is "good". The area is too overcrowded and the house are tiny. I think you can find a decent high school that's not RM.

What is tiny? I live in RM cluster, and our house is 3400 sqft, including finished basement. This is the average size of the house in our neighborhood.
I grew up in a 1000 sqft house. That was small. I don't think you're very familiar with the RM cluster neighborhoods, maybe just your "friend's" neighborhood?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know people that live in the RM area and I personally would not choose to live there even if the school is "good". The area is too overcrowded and the house are tiny. I think you can find a decent high school that's not RM.


Yes. My four-bedroom 1970s house is only 4000 sq feet, including basement, and has only a 700+ sq ft garage. It's really too small.
Anonymous
Good, PP 13:54- we don't want you in the RM cluster with snobby attitude like that. Feel free to go to Churchill or Whitman with that view. The RM community is great!!
Anonymous
Look at the school maps -- part of silver spring feeds into bethesda schools
Anonymous
A lot of families rent the smaller homes around Churchill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know people that live in the RM area and I personally would not choose to live there even if the school is "good". The area is too overcrowded and the house are tiny. I think you can find a decent high school that's not RM.


The beauty of the RM catchment area is that there is literally something for everyone. SFH's start at just below $300K in Twinbrook, and go above 1Mil near town square. Everything from tiny ramblers, to old Victorians, to gigantic new builds. So yes, it's a sought after (thus crowded) area. That's not a dealbreaker for me (or many others, it seems).
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