Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, so it sounds like it is better to wait for the right home zoned for OTES, Flower Valley, or Westover in 20904? Although if we buy a home zoned for Westover, I know there are concerns about White Oak Middle, but HS offers the option for Blake.
10723 Drumm just hit the market, OP - looks gorgeous. We have friends on the block of Drumm, it’s nice and quiet, walkable to Kenmont Pool and the Wheaton Mall. Just sayin’
Anonymous wrote:OP here, so it sounds like it is better to wait for the right home zoned for OTES, Flower Valley, or Westover in 20904? Although if we buy a home zoned for Westover, I know there are concerns about White Oak Middle, but HS offers the option for Blake.

Anonymous wrote:OP here, so it sounds like it is better to wait for the right home zoned for OTES, Flower Valley, or Westover in 20904? Although if we buy a home zoned for Westover, I know there are concerns about White Oak Middle, but HS offers the option for Blake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenallan is a diverse community with a lot of bright students. I don't know anything about Hyattsville ES, but we have loved Glenallan. Two of my kids went through there and went to magnets for middle school, and one is still there. It also feeds into the DCC, which means a ton of options.
How does the magnet program work for middle school? Is it lottery based, in other words not guaranteed? What are the magnet options for middle?
It's been different the past two years because of virtual instruction/testing but students in a certain top percentile were entered into the lottery pool. It's not guaranteed, but there's a decent chance. There is also the Middle School Magnet Consortium, which includes Loiederman, Parkland, and Argyle and their whole school magnet programs, which you can apply for by lottery. One of my kids got into Loiederman and then was offered a spot at Eastern, and chose Eastern.
Most of my neighbors send their kids to Glenallan, so I guess PP and I don't share any friends.
There really isn’t a “decent chance” with the middle school lottery. Congrats on your child’s good luck, but I know IRL dozens of kids in the pool who did not win the lottery so to speak. Many more kids in the pool than spots available.
OP here, yeah that is my concern. That maybe we like Glenallen but don’t get into a good magnet middle and have to go with Lee middle or pay for private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenallan is a diverse community with a lot of bright students. I don't know anything about Hyattsville ES, but we have loved Glenallan. Two of my kids went through there and went to magnets for middle school, and one is still there. It also feeds into the DCC, which means a ton of options.
How does the magnet program work for middle school? Is it lottery based, in other words not guaranteed? What are the magnet options for middle?
It's been different the past two years because of virtual instruction/testing but students in a certain top percentile were entered into the lottery pool. It's not guaranteed, but there's a decent chance. There is also the Middle School Magnet Consortium, which includes Loiederman, Parkland, and Argyle and their whole school magnet programs, which you can apply for by lottery. One of my kids got into Loiederman and then was offered a spot at Eastern, and chose Eastern.
Most of my neighbors send their kids to Glenallan, so I guess PP and I don't share any friends.
There really isn’t a “decent chance” with the middle school lottery. Congrats on your child’s good luck, but I know IRL dozens of kids in the pool who did not win the lottery so to speak. Many more kids in the pool than spots available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenallan is a diverse community with a lot of bright students. I don't know anything about Hyattsville ES, but we have loved Glenallan. Two of my kids went through there and went to magnets for middle school, and one is still there. It also feeds into the DCC, which means a ton of options.
How does the magnet program work for middle school? Is it lottery based, in other words not guaranteed? What are the magnet options for middle?
It's been different the past two years because of virtual instruction/testing but students in a certain top percentile were entered into the lottery pool. It's not guaranteed, but there's a decent chance. There is also the Middle School Magnet Consortium, which includes Loiederman, Parkland, and Argyle and their whole school magnet programs, which you can apply for by lottery. One of my kids got into Loiederman and then was offered a spot at Eastern, and chose Eastern.
Most of my neighbors send their kids to Glenallan, so I guess PP and I don't share any friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glenallan is a diverse community with a lot of bright students. I don't know anything about Hyattsville ES, but we have loved Glenallan. Two of my kids went through there and went to magnets for middle school, and one is still there. It also feeds into the DCC, which means a ton of options.
How does the magnet program work for middle school? Is it lottery based, in other words not guaranteed? What are the magnet options for middle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's your budget? If you're looking close to or over $1m you can get into a big house zoned for OTES. There are lots of them sprinkled throughout the zone, including in a few developments. (Jutland Rd., Red Orchid Way, Drumm Ct, Starner Ct). There was one on Drumm Ave (10723) with a coming soon sign out front last week.
The only people I know zoned for Glenallen go private.
Our max budget is 1.1 but ideally we would like to come under that due to rising interest rates and another kiddo on the way. Yes, I did see the one on Drumm coming out, just not sure about the lot as Redfin says 9/10 extreme flood factor but definitely will check it out. It seems rare that one of the larger homes come on the market zoned for OTES. We bid on one last year on Casper and lost
Anonymous wrote:What's your budget? If you're looking close to or over $1m you can get into a big house zoned for OTES. There are lots of them sprinkled throughout the zone, including in a few developments. (Jutland Rd., Red Orchid Way, Drumm Ct, Starner Ct). There was one on Drumm Ave (10723) with a coming soon sign out front last week.
The only people I know zoned for Glenallen go private.
Anonymous wrote:Glenallan is a diverse community with a lot of bright students. I don't know anything about Hyattsville ES, but we have loved Glenallan. Two of my kids went through there and went to magnets for middle school, and one is still there. It also feeds into the DCC, which means a ton of options.