Moving to Bethesda--have kids going to Bannockburn & Pyle-best way to meet kids before school starts

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Try Mama Lucia for great pizza.


You must be kidding, right?

I'm not the pp you quoted, but I'm from NY. Compared to other pizza places around here, Mamma Lucia is a step towards the right genre of pizza. In any NY or NJ town, it would be maybe the third best option.


Pi and Beer (or whatever it is called on Wisconsin) is pretty good. It isn't NY style but still some of the best pizza we have had in the area.

NY transplant


Two amys in dc is much better than most pizza, including the one that i had in nyc when i lived there. It was ranked top 5 in some book where they tried all the top pizza in the vountry. Another I'd somewhere in arizona. Don't remember name but was on Oprah. The guy there is from Italy and a perfectionist who also goes home every as august when they shut down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello,

We moved in February from Haddonfield to Pyle/Whitman. The kids had a really easy transition (grades 6, 7, 9). The kids in the schools were overwhelmingly nice/welcoming and they have found the academics to be much, much easier (lower expectations and lots of grade inflation).

For your younger kids I would look for camps at the parks closest to your house. For the older ones look for any local sports/theater camps in areas that they are interested in. Have a BBQ or cocktails and ice cream party soon after you move in - it's a great way for the kids to meet those in the area.

Perhaps the most surprising thing about the move from NJ is that teachers have no power. The union must not be nearly as strong as in NJ.

Most importantly - eat lots of pizza before you move. There are a couple of decent places here but we have yet to find anything that comes close to the quality of pizza that you can get pretty much anywhere in NJ.

We are happy here. People are a similar level of friendliness, there are more outdoor activities; really our only concern is the rigor of the schools.





Interesting.

Along with Haddonfield, US NEWS seems to think that Whitman is ok...albeit higher ranked.


Haddonfield Memorial High School is ranked #305 in the National Rankings and earned a gold medal. Schools are ranked based on their performance on state-required tests and how well they prepare students for college.

#15 in New Jersey High Schools
#179 in STEM High Schools


Walt Whitman High is ranked #63 in the National Rankings and earned a gold medal.

#1 in Maryland High Schools
#93 in STEM High Schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello,

We moved in February from Haddonfield to Pyle/Whitman. The kids had a really easy transition (grades 6, 7, 9). The kids in the schools were overwhelmingly nice/welcoming and they have found the academics to be much, much easier (lower expectations and lots of grade inflation).

For your younger kids I would look for camps at the parks closest to your house. For the older ones look for any local sports/theater camps in areas that they are interested in. Have a BBQ or cocktails and ice cream party soon after you move in - it's a great way for the kids to meet those in the area.

Perhaps the most surprising thing about the move from NJ is that teachers have no power. The union must not be nearly as strong as in NJ.

Most importantly - eat lots of pizza before you move. There are a couple of decent places here but we have yet to find anything that comes close to the quality of pizza that you can get pretty much anywhere in NJ.

We are happy here. People are a similar level of friendliness, there are more outdoor activities; really our only concern is the rigor of the schools.





Interesting.

Along with Haddonfield, US NEWS seems to think that Whitman is ok...albeit higher ranked.


Haddonfield Memorial High School is ranked #305 in the National Rankings and earned a gold medal. Schools are ranked based on their performance on state-required tests and how well they prepare students for college.

#15 in New Jersey High Schools
#179 in STEM High Schools


Walt Whitman High is ranked #63 in the National Rankings and earned a gold medal.

#1 in Maryland High Schools
#93 in STEM High Schools


The PP has a 6, 7 and 9th grader. I would imagine that her description and comparison was to her kids' experience in grades they have actually completed, not high school.
Anonymous
OP, if you do enough reading here you will quickly learn that everyone loves to moan about MCPS, but will post furiously to defend their own school if someone tries to put another school ahead of it for any reason.
Anonymous
Go back to Haddonfield, you elitist snob. Whitman Rules!
Anonymous
You should probably get an understanding of how US News & World ranks schools before you use this to compare. http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/articles/how-us-news-calculated-the-rankings.





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