Olney Elementary - Feedback

Anonymous
ISO feedback for Olney elementary. Is the school community friendly? Are the class sizes larger than the other Olney school? Olney elementary has lot more students than other schools close by so we were worried about the class size.
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Sometimes having more students means having more classes in each grade, rather than just a few larger classes. I’d call the school and ask about class sizes. I live in olney and have only heard good things about olney Es.
Anonymous
I know a few families that have children at OES. Other than concerns that there isn't an aftercare program in house, I've only heard good things!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a few families that have children at OES. Other than concerns that there isn't an aftercare program in house, I've only heard good things!


I didn't know there's no after school care in the school. I'll call the school and find out if there are any facilities that bus the children to a close by after school care program. Thanks.
Anonymous
It's a good school. One of the bigger elementary schools in the Sherwood cluster. But it's a strong school and parents and students are generally happy.
Anonymous
OES is the only ES in the Sherwood cluster that is overcrowded. The administration is fantastic and handling it well, but I would consider one of the other ES's in the Sherwood cluster if you have the option. MCPS projects OES will remain overcroweded and the others will not. Additionally, Belmont will be renovated and expanded.

The community is fantastic but the overcrowding at just this in ES in our high school cluster is concerning. My child is certainly getting less attention due to the classes at max capacity.
Anonymous
We have been in Olney for a really long time. I am sad to say it is starting to have a ghetto type vibe that is concerning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OES is the only ES in the Sherwood cluster that is overcrowded. The administration is fantastic and handling it well, but I would consider one of the other ES's in the Sherwood cluster if you have the option. MCPS projects OES will remain overcroweded and the others will not. Additionally, Belmont will be renovated and expanded.

The community is fantastic but the overcrowding at just this in ES in our high school cluster is concerning. My child is certainly getting less attention due to the classes at max capacity.


This. I have kids at OES and while I don't think that overcrowding is really impacting their learning, I do wish that we had done more homework & bought near Belmont instead, makes me envious to talk to friends with kids there that have way smaller class sizes. Not sure what their rennovation plan is though, a temporary location would be a pain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have been in Olney for a really long time. I am sad to say it is starting to have a ghetto type vibe that is concerning.


Would you mind explaining why it is getting a ghetto vibe? I live in Olney too and I have lived here for the past 20 years. 20 years ago only was very very white. I really hope you don't mean ghetto because there are minorities ( like me!) starting to move in.
Anonymous
I posted about the overcrowding earlier and I just wanted to back it. Please go here: http://gis.mcpsmd.org/cipmasterpdfs/CIP19_EntireBook.pdf it's large but if you view the Sherwood cluster on pg 150 I think it describes what I am talking about.

It is also part of the reason there is no before/after care at the school. There is simply no space for one. All classrooms are at capacity, centralized dismissal to the All Purpose Room (cafeteria), teachers stay in their classrooms to work, you can't serve food/drink in the gym, and will not add a modular because outdoor space is very limited to begin with (on days the grounds are too wet, some grades have indoor recess since the blacktop is limited).

I think the things they do well the other Olney schools probably also do well so if I had the choice I would pick a different school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have been in Olney for a really long time. I am sad to say it is starting to have a ghetto type vibe that is concerning.


Would you mind explaining why it is getting a ghetto vibe? I live in Olney too and I have lived here for the past 20 years. 20 years ago only was very very white. I really hope you don't mean ghetto because there are minorities ( like me!) starting to move in.


I would love to know too!

Signed,
An African American woman living in Olney
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have been in Olney for a really long time. I am sad to say it is starting to have a ghetto type vibe that is concerning.


Would you mind explaining why it is getting a ghetto vibe? I live in Olney too and I have lived here for the past 20 years. 20 years ago only was very very white. I really hope you don't mean ghetto because there are minorities ( like me!) starting to move in.


I would love to know too!

Signed,
An African American woman living in Olney


Definitely nothing ghetto about Olney...and I would love for Olney to become more diverse.
Signed,
A white woman living in Olney who used to live in the ghetto
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have been in Olney for a really long time. I am sad to say it is starting to have a ghetto type vibe that is concerning.


Would you mind explaining why it is getting a ghetto vibe? I live in Olney too and I have lived here for the past 20 years. 20 years ago only was very very white. I really hope you don't mean ghetto because there are minorities ( like me!) starting to move in.


I would love to know too!

Signed,
An African American woman living in Olney


Definitely nothing ghetto about Olney...and I would love for Olney to become more diverse.
Signed,
A white woman living in Olney who used to live in the ghetto


Yes PP, please explain how Olney is becoming ghetto. My family has lived in Olney for over twenty years and I'm considering moving there with my family since it seems to be getting more diverse. I hope we don't live on your street.

Another AA woman
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