Ashburton Elementary

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I know a LOT of families in that area (we attend another MCPS school but happen to know a bunch in Ashburton) and they love the school. It surprises me because I know there are tons of discussions about issues with the overcrowding and a lot of them were very nervous (most families I know have kids mid-elementary age, 2nd or 3rd grade).

I know a lot of families who live there too, and some don’t love it. Too big, the “stop light” ratings of kids, etc. It wouldn’t be my first choice.


So, you don't personally have kids that go there, yet you know all of the in's and out's, huh?

Is this what you do all day long, talk with a lot of families about the elementary school their kids go to, but yours do not?

Oh, let me guess... you're a realtor, right?? lol

"I know "a lot" of families who live there... sure you do.


So, you're criticizing me, but not the other PP who said exactly the same thing, only her take was entirely positive? Telling.

I live not far from there. I have friends. Because these friends and I have children roughly the same ages, we talk about how our kids are doing and how they like school. It's not actually that hard.
Anonymous
We live in the area and our child goes to a religious private school (zoned for Ashburton). On our block, there are a good number of school-aged kids (although mostly middle school/high school). There are a couple other private school families on our block, but mostly public (I would venture 75% public and 25% private)
neighborhood is fine, but not particularly friendly. We lived here for a long time before school, and never found the playground particularly friendly either... A lot of kids we knew went to daycare together at one of the places on executive drive or by the mall, and those families continue to be friendly with eachother.
FWIW, I see the MCPS busses around 8am for middle school (I think??) and there TONS of kids getting on them. Like it seems the two stops (maybe 2-3streets apart) that I pass would be close to an entire bus load.
Anonymous
DD attends Ashburton. Third grade. We love it. Our neighborhood is very friendly; lots of kids. DD met several kids on the playground during the preschool years, so she knew people once she got to school. It is overcrowded and that's not my favorite thing, but it doesn't seem to bother my kid. The new addition and enlarged APR have helped a lot. We've also had really great teachers so far. DD has some learning issues, and they are taking it seriously and working with her and staying in contact with us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: (4) Academics. Ashburton is rolling out a new Math curriculum and it's a major improvement. Previous curriculum was an MCPS-wide issue, not school specific but Ashburton was selected as one of the first schools to roll this out.


Is it Eureka Math? Our DD is doing it at Burning Tree starting this year. Maybe the whole Whitman and WJ cluster elementary schools are getting it this year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: (4) Academics. Ashburton is rolling out a new Math curriculum and it's a major improvement. Previous curriculum was an MCPS-wide issue, not school specific but Ashburton was selected as one of the first schools to roll this out.


Is it Eureka Math? Our DD is doing it at Burning Tree starting this year. Maybe the whole Whitman and WJ cluster elementary schools are getting it this year?


No, it's at selected schools around the county. The lists are here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/curriculum-implementation.aspx
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