Not to mention access to many magnet classes even for regular Blair students. |
+1 Come live in Woodside Park! Wonderful neighborhood feel, huge setbacks, close to the park, walkable to Metro and downtown Silver Spring, great schools. Quick commute to DC. We love it here. |
Go ahead and think what you want to think. ignorance is a beautiful thing. |
Great spot this poster just recommended! Are you kidding me?? Best bang for your buck in SS; especially if you commute to DC. Kensington is so overpriced. |
TPES is huge. 12-13 K classes? Haven’t they taken over every special classroom for more sections? ESS has...4-5. |
623 students is huge? In a building that is just about at capacity (629 students). So why would they take over every specials classroom? 190 kindergartners, 210 first-graders, 223 second-graders last year. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02754.pdf There are 10 kindergarten classroom teachers listed in the staff directory. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/takomaparkes/staff/directory.aspx All of this information is easy to find on line. |
TPES had 623 students last year, making it not especially large for an MCPS elementary school. ESS had 539. The K-2/3-5 split schools just have more sections per grade than the other schools. Looks like TPES has just 10 K teachers listed. |
TPES has 629 k-2. ESS has 539 k-5. They do have more sections per grade, making the school seem bigger. I had heard from another parent that in the latest expansion the music room was taken over, I didn’t independently verify. |
And to be specific - TPES has 2.5x kids per grade than ESS. That would feel bigger to me, but. YMMV. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02756.pdf |
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OP, why are you moving. Bigger house, better schools? What is your real motivator. Would you have been happy with Wilson HS in DC or are you looking for a better school than Wilson.
If you are moving to close-in Silver Spring, with your budget, I would just go ahead and move to TPES>TPMS>Blair. Blair is nearly impossible to get through the DCC lottery. It is also easier to get into the MS magnet if you are zoned to Takoma Park, because they set aside a certain number of seats for in-bound students. |
Woodside park / forest are beautiful I live north of there but that's a neighbor to consider with your budget |
Bigger per grade, sure. But with no 3rd-5th graders in the building, the overall student population is comparable to other average-sized schools. |
Why would a K-2 school with 600 (or whatever) students feel bigger to you than a K-5 school with 600 (or whatever) students? |
It can feel bigger to the students, because in a k-5 school with 4 or 5 classes per grade, by 5th grade, the kids will have gotten to know and been in the same class at some point with most kids in their grade. With ten classes per grade k-2 and then 3-5 in a different school that also has many classes, kids will always be one of 200 or more kids per grade vs one of 60 or 70 per grade. And it can be a challenge for parents who have more than one elementary aged kids and have to deal with kids in two different schools. It doesn’t mean these aren’t great schools. It’s just a different experience from a smaller k-5 school. |
OP, I live in Takoma Park and like it. That said, I wish we found a place that is zoned for East Silver Spring so that we could have saved money on city taxes
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