So you are recommending West Hayattsville? |
Silver spring. Done You're welcome |
+1 Or what type of student you have - high achiever? Athletic? Interested in arts? Mediocre? |
? are there not other diverse schools in this county that can provide a good education, like RM and the IB program? |
| Schools are a consideration. But I’d also consider your kids’ interests - what kind of activities do you plan for them and how will you make that happen. That also makes a difference when picking schools - are you looking for technology focused, or one with goof arts and literature focus? And then there is your commute. How do you plan to get to work and what amount of time are you willing to commit. |
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Hidden in the fine print of development meetings is the shift from Woodward addressing overcrowding in the Down County Consortium with boundary shifts, in addition to BCC, Whitman and principally Johnson, to addressing a pretty small portion of DCC overcrowding by making DCC-bounded kids eligible for whatever magnet program gets installed at Woodward (a high school under construction less than a mile north of Johnson for the benefit of the OP). The plan for the bulk of overcrowding in the DCC ended up being the Northwood expansion and the overly-optimistic change in enrollment assumptions (decreases made dubious by following Covid-related shifts to private as though publuc-going populations wont rebound post-pandemic).
As far as the recs for a particular high school go, some have the best of their reputation based on application programs (STEM, arts, IB, etc.) into which catchment-area kids are not guaranteed placement (though certain might have a few catchment-reserved slots), and are open to all or a large portion of the county. The system and county are too big and with too many options/localities offering too broad a variety for generalizations to work well. OP's best bet for applicable advice is to lay out a lot more about their situation -- work location, housing budget, educational aims, etc. Otherwise, it'll be too much sqabbling from the usual societal/political viewpoints that endlessly get debated here. |
Would you care to provide a link to the "fine print of development meetings"? |
| OP -- also remember that Silver Spring spans a huge area, from that right around "Downtown" SS up past Wheaton to the north and all the way to Burtonsville in the northeast. That contains lots of different neighborhoods/living conditions/commutes/school pyramids/price points/etc. Far more than any other named part of the county. Just know what part you're looking at if it's part of your search. |
All MCPS schools have all of those types of students. |
As easily as one could provide a link to fine print where they say exactly what boundary changes are being evaluated. They don't publish these, but if you've been to enough of the work group sessions over the years and then watch the subsequent BOE meetings, where they gloss over it in a "these aren't the droids you're looking for" manner so that casual watchers don't get it and BOE members aren't forced to ask questions, even if they do, then you can piece the puzzle together easily enough. |
Say what you want, but not all MCPS schools are equal. I don't live in a W cluster. |
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Great Schools ratings are pretty much a load of bull and based on wealth. We had a horrendous experience with a school rated 9, and a fantastic experience in a school rated 3. (Or 4, can't remember.)
The RMIB program has regional offshoots and some schools, like Einstein and BCC, also offer non-application-based versions. |
Also Takoma Park MS, which serves parts of Silver Spring too, and is in-bounds for Montgomery Blair HS. |
| Wheaton HS has two regional magnet programs and is in a new building. Very diverse. |
Yes, it was a clear effort at disinformation. But for what reason? I can't figure that one out, unless it's just a regular or pro troll. |