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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rockville area doesn't seem to have any problems I guess? My son goes to JW and is heading to Richard Montgomery next year and there seems to be issues involving trans kids in the school. Though I do believe LGBT-wise itself, Wood doesn't seem friendly, if you consider the fact that there was a group of kids that made a "homophobia club" last year. Considering OP lives somewhere around the Silver Spring area, the Einstein cluster could be a good choice. I have a friend whose kid came out trans during their senior year and I know Einstein to some extent has some trans and LGBT students.[/quote] Is Wood a bad MS in terms of environment wise of the school life?[/quote] I'd say Wood leans a bit to the unhealthy side. While they have a good amount of clubs and social life in the school, there's a bad rep that harms it if you recall the security member at the school who was accused of showing sexual images to a minor, a student in the school making a "homophobic club" as said before, and if most parents from the Rockville cluster still recall the fake gun incident that happened a few years ago around 2018.[/quote] Rockville HS cluster is a mixed bag. Though I recall that they have an LGBT club at the school.[/quote]
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