Seriously considering private school...disgusted with our Bethesda MCPS elementary school- but wondering if things improve In the middle/high school level? Has 2.0 been introduced beyond elementary school? |
I'm very happy with our non-Bethesda, non-W-zone MCPS elementary school. |
The 2.0 problems are now moving into middle school. Algebra is a disaster. |
I like our MCPS elementary school and 2.0.
It is not perfect, but I don't know what curriculum is perfect. |
My son is doing great with algebra. What are you concerns op? |
Unless it's a magnet program, which is very challenging, the regular middle school can be quite disappointing. Not challenging for those who are in the least bit advanced...my DS has been bored all year |
Is your son in all advanced classes? My son may not be super challenged but it is ok. He is in the one grade ahead math class and all his other classes are "advanced." |
How many threads are you going to start on this topic OP? |
In our experience, no. We moved to Fairfax County. |
From reading the va forum, I am not convinced that would be the answer. |
Do you have boys?
What is the issue? Private may not solve the problem. We went private but reevaluate yearly. I find K-3 is pretty good for most (except active boys) 4-5 is on a case by case basis depending on learning needs I find middle school is just okay, in many ways frustrating, but sucks socially for many... private can help with these years HS really depends on the child. You will most likely like your W HS (especially if you have a strong middle school experience) if there are no learning issues or social issues. It is especially good if your kids are gifted. Can be frustrating if you child is struggling then a smaller private may be good. If you have to factor in sports it can get complicated. |
I have heard amazing things about Pyle -- if that is your middle school. We ended up in private after 3rd grade at our Bethesda elementary school and I am SO happy. |
The schools are always better on the other side of the river. |
I have also heard good things about Pyle (from a friend who took one child out of private for Pyle). |
I'm surprised that people are finding middle school boring for their kids. I thought it was pretty great. They were exposed to just about every sport I can thing of during PE class. The health classes were so on point when it came to social issues. The science curriculum was incredible - the quarter where class was like a CSI lab, the unit on hydroponics. They learned to build robots. The social studies units about Rome and China and some of the others were great. And, the reading assignments in English were engaging. I'm excited that my next kid is hitting MS next year and I get to experience it again. |