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You aren't going to find this first point, at any of the Bethesda CC ES
- focus on social emotional learning, intrinsic learning, supports shyer kids No. Not at all. Our kids went thru Bradley Hills and there's a lot of excellent teachers there and a lot to be said for it, but that never happened in any classroom anywhere and I think Bradley Hills is one of the better Bethesda schools. |
The boundary study encompassing BCC, Blair, Einstein, WJ, Kennedy, Northwood, Wheaton and WW high schools, will take place in 2024, and it will include community meetings. The results will be released in early 2025. Woodward HS will open in August 2024 (while still under construction) to Northwood high school students, whose school will be under renovation, for two years. Then Woodward will be open to its own cluster, in August 2026. https://gis.mcpsmd.org/boundarystudypdfs/WoodwardHS_BoundaryStudyScope.pdf |
But if you are in the walk zone of a school you should be fine. |
| Bannockburn, Burning Tree or North Chevy Chase ES. |
My guess is it will be more like 2027 or 2028 before it actually opens as Woodward. |
Construction is already well underway and Phase I is 2/3 complete. |
The thing about IB is that it opens up additional subjects for kids. At BCC, students can mix and match between AP and IB. My kid took AP math and English with IB arts and languages. They actually only got college credit for the arts and languages - but they could have asked for the math also. |
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Sommerset or Westbrook
CCES but for Rosemary Hills |
I preferr RHES to CCES. CCES has such a divide between the CES and “regular” classes. Also the events at RHES seem more inclusive - like international night. |
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The woodward discussion is here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/255/1128527.page |
| Carderock ES is supposed to be small and everyone knows each other. |
Yes, Somerset is like 350 kids now down from 650, due to the exodus under the previous principal and also the boundary change which sent many of their kids to westbrook. The new principal (who just started) seems amazing and actually the whole leadership team has changed over (so they have a new counselor and a new AP). I think given problems under old principal as far as bullying, meanness, etc. they are really prioritizing SEL and DEI now more than is typical for other schools in the area. |
Very interesting. I was coming on here to say Bethesda ES Westland MS (Awesome!) B-CC (Excellent outcomes, excellent for mix-and-match AP, Honors, ADV and IB, better with the new administration) We went to Somerset ES under the principal who appears to be leaving while friends went to Bethesda ES. She was not an effective leader and the parent group is filled with a bunch of difficult to corral social climbing moms. Friends at Bethesda ES raved about the inclusiveness and academic support, diversity of students and parents and how the larger school allowed for more social movement than what we experienced at Somerset ES. HTH |
Somerset parent here. I hate to say this but I don't disagree with your sense of how it was. I do feel that the vibe has changed for the better over the years though... Part of this is the enrollment drop (the leadership was so bad that they lost like 25 or 30% of of their students to private during the pandemic and I think a lot of the social climbers were among them). I found it startlingly stepfordy before but somehow a little more simpatico now. Of course this could be just luck of the draw in terms of the different classes my three kids have had over the years.... a few snobby parents in a given year can make the overall feeling chilly... And a few nice ones can do the opposite. Or maybe the younger gen of parents are less status driven... Dunno, but whatever is going on it feels a lot warmer. |
Agreed. My shy child with an IEP fared better at RHES than at CCES, where all the focus was on the CES (gifted and talented) program kids all the time. Being there through the pandemic didn’t help either, to be fair. |