Annapolis Proper for Young Families?

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Anonymous wrote:Here are the local Annapolis residents views of the private and leading public schools. Please don't hate, just enjoy the folklore:

1)Key is DC's Georgetown Day without GDS rigor
2) Severn is St. Albans gone coed with the same issues of class and race; Annapolis's moneyed set
3) St. Mary's: think jocks, Naval Academy-bound, Eastport rich Catholics
4) Spalding: less money than St. M's, but no jocks, demanding academics, Severn attitude---pride themselves on being "smarter" than St. Mary's and Key
5) Annapolis High: truly great college placement for a public school/IB, Visual Arts Program, and known for Chinese Language Program.
6) Severna Park is Bethesda Chevy Chase
7) Broadneck: I won't repeat. Not kind.
8) South River: STEM, but not even remotely close to Thomas Jefferson. Still finding their way and a few safety issues.
9) Crofton: the brand new high school in a nice, affordable area. One of last affordable in AA. Great ratings so far. None of the social issues of other schools. A on Niche. Get in before it spoils.
10) Chesapeake Point Science Academy: only strong charter.
This thread is from 4 years ago, I'm sure OP has this figured out by now.


I'm glad the thread is resurrected though. I live in Kensington but recently went to Annapolis for the day with the family and started thinking "Hey I could live here. I could probably even buy a house I like for under 1.5 million!"

We have friends in Severna Park. Seems like a nice lifestyle!
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