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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not Urbana too far and schools are not diverse. Frederick same no. Commute will not be pleasant. Kentlands is nice but schools are having some boundary changes and just ok. Kentlands is a planned community very nice, but construction on homes iffy. But there are playgrounds, pools, easy walking to shops. Lots of people love it , I’d do private school. Main HS is Quince Orchard, which is ok. Rockville, North Potomac both fine. Even older parts of Potomac near Cold Spring elementary. Look for Wootton, Churchill, Richard Montgomery High School-clusters. Yes these can be over the top (pushy parents)but for public education all good. No to NW high school or Seneca Valley and Montgomery Village. Yes I’m biased I own that. Education one thing no one can ever take away. Parts of Gaithersburg now called North Potomac. That gets a little confusing, which is why you should look up high school clusters and see where lower schools feed into. [/quote] +1 Decide what schools you want first and go from there. [/quote] But you should know that school boundaries are very much not set in stone. So pick a neighborhood/house/commute you like.[/quote]
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