oh wonderful. /s MCPS does a great job of moving troublesome kids around. I guess they want others to share the pain. -RM parent |
The sports kids are not the kids to be concerned about. Going to sports games give you no idea of what the culture is like at the school. I guarantee you the kids at JW doing the bullying, carrying weapons, fighting, etc, aren’t on the soccer team. |
dp.. maybe not, but those kids who go to the schools know what is going in their schools. |
Probably a parent at one of the schools. Word gets around. |
No one knows how the Crown HS. boundary study will shake out. It’s silly to speak as if we do. It’s very reasonable to think all of King Farm will go to Crown HS. |
Home values hold much better in RM cluster than Rockville, and the home prices reflect the desirability of the schools. |
I'm not sure how much that reflects in this comparison. A lot of it is due to differences in housing stock between the two clusters. I think a house in Flower Valley is similarly priced to a comparable year and size in RM. Rockville has a lot of ramblers that feed into it. In addition, RM is closer to metro and I-270 which plays a role in prices. |
RM IB program is an application-type magnet that draws students from everywhere with 10% acceptance rate and it is not "available to everyone in 11th and 12th". Rockville IB is a local program similar to many other MoCo has. PP that guesses that it's a wash has no idea what she's talking about. |
I agree with you, PP. My child runs XC and track, and RM and Rockville ARE in different divisions when it really counts, at regionals and state. They don't race each other there, only at different invitational meets. |
I graduated a little over a decade ago; at that time we all felt like the RHS rivalry was something admin was trying to push on us because we were both in Rockville; no one really cared. WJ was our actual "rival" that people got heated about. |
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PP who graduated a little over a decade ago; I won't comment on academics etc (it's been a decade, plus I went for the IB program) but in terms of high school experience, RM was awesome.
I came from the Churchill cluster for the magnet, and I think my overall high school experience was so much better in Rockville Town Center. My brothers went to Churchill and I had a cousin at RHS the same age as me; I feel like I had so much more independence and fun, and really benefitted from going to high school in a walkable area (beyond just having open lunch). I often spent weekends with friends in Town Center, or taking the metro into DC. Beyond food, we'd study at the library, go to earthtreks (not sure if that's still there), go to the movies, etc etc. Looking back on my teen years, I'm so grateful I didn't go to high school in a purely residential neighborhood. |