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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kensington is somewhat dominated by the Catholic school/parish Holy Redeemer. If you are Catholic, it’s a very tight knit community. [/quote] I’ve always heard this, but it must be a small area of Kensington. I’m in north Kensington and don’t know anyone who is Catholic. I don’t think I’ve met any any families with kids that don’t send their kids to Rock View. [/quote] North Kensington isn’t Kensington. [/quote] And this is the problem with Kensington. It's split into three different school zones (really four if you add in Holy Redeemer) and there is definitely a pecking order with Town of Kensington thinking they are at the top and North Kensington being degraded to "basically being Wheaton" by anyone who lives in a non-Einstein area. They can't stand that middle-class people claim to live there, even though Kensington is basically seen as the poor man's Bethesda/Chevy Chase. It's one of the reasons we moved from Kensington. Nice place to live but I hated the pissing contest. [/quote] I live in North Kensington, but I think this pissing contest you speak of is mostly played out on DCUM and less so IRL. We love the neighborhood including TOK. Lots of community engagement and there were a ton of Rock View families at the 4th of July bike parade, Juneteenth celebration, movie nights, farmers market etc. It is true that Rock View-Newport Mill- Einstein have a larger proportion of low income, ELL, and non-white. Rock View also is a Learning Center, where kids with learning disabilities are brought in from around Silver Spring. While Rock View is very different than Kensington-Parkwood, we have a lot of school pride, there are opportunities for civic engagement, and I feel that my child is getting a solid education there that is setting him up for success. Re: location, I disagree that we're far from everything. In no rush hour (I know, rare!) I can get to my office by the white house in 25 minutes. We're equidistant to 3 red line stops (Grosvenor on the West side, Wheaton and Forest Glen on the East side). We are 15 minutes in any direction to Rockville, Bethesda, or Downtown Silver Spring. Right off the beltway. Convenient to all 3 airports Housing prices are lower than Parkwood even though the housing stock for original 1950's homes is comparable. Parkwood has more teardowns. However, new builds in our neighborhood are still going for $1m+. TLDR: All parts of Kensington have good things and not-so good things, but all in all I love living here. [/quote]
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