Montgomery vs. Howard vs Anne Arundal for hs?

Anonymous
We live in DC and our DC begins high school in 2 years. We have to decide if we pay the big $ for private and stay living in DC or bite the bullet, sell our SFH and move to the suburbs for an A+ rated public. Both options feel scary. Only one adult would be commuting into DC.

Any ideas which county and area would give us the biggest advantages? We are not interested in a pressure cooker school district ( rules out CC/Bethesda/ Potomac).
Anonymous
Honestly it seems odd to me that your choices are either an A+ public school or a private school but you are ruling out anywhere in Bethesda/Chevy chase/Potomac.

I think kids can get a good education in a variety of settings, and I am not saying tons of pressure is good for kids, but where are you zoned for in DC and why do you assume that private would be better than say WJ or BCC?
Anonymous
OP here. It boils down to economics for our family. Can we find a public school district that is good ( and not huge) in the surrounding counties and preferably purchase for a million or under or do we stay out and jump in the private school wagon. I don’t think privates are necessarily better which is why we are starting our search for a suburban public school system. There are so many though, that it is really hard to know where to dive into the data.
Anonymous
Obviously Howard County has the best schools. River Hill, Glenelg, that newish one I always forget. Plus fairly easy access to DC and Baltimore.
Anonymous
What is your current zoned high school? I wouldn’t move my family from DC to Howard county just to avoid Wilson.
Anonymous

Howard County if you can make it work.
Either way,
ANYTHING BUT MCPS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is your current zoned high school? I wouldn’t move my family from DC to Howard county just to avoid Wilson.


Why? The alternatives are only private or Catholic.
Anonymous
Howard or stay private
Anonymous
Any school recommendations in Howard?
Anonymous
I wouldn't go to Glenelg in Howard unless you are a Republican or anything but white. Lots of racism issues there.

If you're moving out of DC and want stuff to do on the weekend I would chose Urbana cause you;ll have Frederick close by and restaurants are so cheap there that your money will go far an Urbana HS is phenomenal.
Anonymous
Is Howard county really republican?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Howard county really republican?!


No. It's not, but Western HoCo skews much more conservative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously Howard County has the best schools. River Hill, Glenelg, that newish one I always forget. Plus fairly easy access to DC and Baltimore.

Really????
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland/rankings

Howard county barely cracks the top 10, with just one school. LOL
Anonymous
Most HS in HoCo are fine. The best are the middle of the socioeconomic road actually...very good neighborhood treasures often overlooked because of the very upscaled moneyed schools. Big mistake to pass these by.

Reservoir
Mt Hebron
Atholton
Hammond
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obviously Howard County has the best schools. River Hill, Glenelg, that newish one I always forget. Plus fairly easy access to DC and Baltimore.

Really????
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/maryland/rankings

Howard county barely cracks the top 10, with just one school. LOL


US News rankings change literally every year. Both which schools rank in certain spots, and the methodology.

The Maryland Report Card is a much more objective source to use.

Not saying that one school system is better than the other, just that US News rankings are garbage.
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