Differences in These Elem Schools

Anonymous
Hi All - Moving to the area soon and found homes that feed into the following elementary schools. I am sure they are all great, but have different things that make them special. Could you tell me what is unique about these schools and perhaps make them different from each other. Coming from out of the area so I truly appreciate any insight.:

Carderock Springs

Seven Locks

Burning Tree

Bradley Hills

Thank you so much!!
Anonymous
All great schools. One thing that distinguishes Burning Tree is a large international population.
Anonymous
can't go wrong with any of them, all great!
Anonymous
All of these schools are great. You might want to consider how big a school you are wanting. I really like the small school feel at a place like Carderock, however that is not what other people like. You really can't go wrong!
Anonymous
Carderock Springs & Seven Locks are in nice new buildings and probably underutilized. I think Bradley Hills is scheduled for renovation soon - it's overcrowded now, I think.

One big difference is that Seven Locks feeds into Cabin John MS and then Churchill. The other 3 feed into Pyle and then Whitman.

We know people at all of the schools and everyone seems pretty happy. Don't think you can go wrong with any of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All great schools. One thing that distinguishes Burning Tree is a large international population.


they all do
Anonymous
bradley hills es is currently going through the renovation. (they are in the radnor holding school right now.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:bradley hills es is currently going through the renovation. (they are in the radnor holding school right now.)


As of a few weeks ago it hasn't started and with antoher school slated to go into Radnor right after them, they may have to move back into BH with a lot of construction to be completed.
Anonymous
Bradley Hills is scheduled to be done in time for the new school year in September 2013.
Anonymous
You can see some differences in them on the Montgomery Co. Schools website. You can see demographics, test scores, read the parents survey results, etc. We're in Bradley Hills, but would be happy with any of them. We prefer being in the Whitman district to Churchill though, which would rule out Seven Locks. We've chosen not to look for homes in Carderock due to increased commuting time. There are so many determinants to look at.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can see some differences in them on the Montgomery Co. Schools website. You can see demographics, test scores, read the parents survey results, etc. We're in Bradley Hills, but would be happy with any of them. We prefer being in the Whitman district to Churchill though, which would rule out Seven Locks. We've chosen not to look for homes in Carderock due to increased commuting time. There are so many determinants to look at.

Why do you prefer Whitman over Churchill? Can you elaborate?
Anonymous
Why not include Bannockburn? Am I missing something... I know it is a smaller school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not include Bannockburn? Am I missing something... I know it is a smaller school.


1. This thread is 5 months old.
2. OP said they were looking at specific homes that fed into those schools. Apparently they did not find a potential home that was assigned to Bannockburn--it wasn't a slight.
Anonymous
We just moved to the area and my child is attending Carderock Springs. We moved to this area after hearing that MoCo public schools are one of the best school systems in the country.His class has 26 students and one teacher. Reading is not divided by ability- rather it is a heterogeneous mix of students where some kids can read chapter books while some are learning to read sight words. Most of their dedicated reading period consists of students reading books to themselves for half an hour and then reading books with a buddy for the rest of the hour. I am concerned that my son, who is more advanced in reading and math, is not challenged and is very bored with school. I know of some other students that are in the same boat. Is it standard for MoCo public schools to not have reading/math groups divided according to level and guided reading groups on a weekly basis? Does anyone else have a similar experience?
Anonymous
PP, are you sure there are no reading groups? I have never heard of an MCPS elementary school without differentiated reading groups. DD has differentiated math groups within her classroom too, although I have heard that not all schools are doing that.
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