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Anonymous wrote:OP: I don't know of any educational consultants who provide this service. I can tell you that when we moved from DC to MD, I went to ES open houses for all the schools in the neighborhoods I was considering. Although they follow the same curriculum, schools have different atmospheres & strengths. In my area, one school had a planetarium; one school was the regional Special Education center & had supports & services above & beyond the other schools; one school had a stream nearby where the kids did environmental programming, and so forth. I listened to the principals speak, watched teachers teach, & asked Qs of the parents leading the tour. I gathered lots of info this way, and this drove my choice of neighborhood. I definitely was not in the 'buy the house you love & send your kid to any MCPS school' camp. I would also advise you to strongly consider HS feeder patterns as you make your decision. HTH


OP here. This is such a helpful post and approach. Thank you. Follow up- when you say watches teachers teach- is that part of MD open houses? Not in DC.

What unfortunate, too, is that we are searching prior to open house season. Maybe I can pump the breaks and get spun up to satisfy myself better.

If the schools offer tours during the school year, I could also start there.

I see a lot of folks on This forum suggest getting out and meeting and speaking to folks in the flesh to get a more fair perspective than is offered here on DCUM. Trying to find opportunities to do that, while currently living in Capitol Hill.

I appreciate the feedback all.
Anonymous
18:04 here - yes, at MCPS open houses you can see teachers teach. You contact the main office & tell them that you are moving from DC & trying to decide on schools. It varies by the school but often they have a volunteer parent who takes incoming/prospective parents on tours. They typically bring you to the door of a classroom or 2 & you see 5 mins or so of a class. Once you have an MCPS student enrolled, every year on Columbus Day MCPS wide there's an open house where you can go shadow your own kids but that's not open to prospective parents. The volunteer led tours are your only avenue from outside the system. GL, OP - parents are welcoming & in my experience don't sugar coat the system; they will tell you candidly what they like or don't like about a school. The only hitch is that you need to keep an eye out for what's relevant for your child, since so much of the 'fit' of a school depends on what your kid needs.
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