Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like feedback on Piney Branch ES for families whose kids are there now or graduated in the last year. How do you like the school and how are things like bullying, teacher quality, and teacher retention post return to in person school over the past year 2021 - 2022? Appreciate any information those with current experience can share. I’m considering moving to the area.
My kids loved it. The non-CS teacher they had in 3rd were among their all-time favorite teachers. They learned so much there. They never had any issues with bullying or anything like that. It's a wonderful neighborhood school that was warm and welcoming for us. We had just moved here when my oldest started third.
That sounds a lot like our experience living here and sending our kids to these schools. Not sure about the alternate reality the PP's live in but my best advice is for you to check it out for yourself if you have any doubts.
Ours too, we had a great experience at PBES (and especially the aftercare program). And we live nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok PP, keep pretending maple hasn’t be a hot spot for MoCo crime for the last 40 years. There is a reason there is police station directly next door to the school. Maple Ave vibe may have been poorly phrased but the concentration of poverty there does manifests it’s self in negative ways from time to time with the field being a hot spot. It isn’t racist to point out that there are unwieldy teenagers that hang around the school
Wow OP - you really got me! https://data.montgomerycountymd.gov/Public-Safety/Crime-Incident-Map/df95-9nn9?referrer=embed
I live basically in between the three schools. Do you? It's not exactly the crime center you describe. But you will certainly find complainers, mostly scared older white people.
Maple ave hoodness
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2022/04/police-id-victim-of-fatal-shooting-in-takoma-park/
https://amp.spotcrime.com/us/md/takoma_park.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok PP, keep pretending maple hasn’t be a hot spot for MoCo crime for the last 40 years. There is a reason there is police station directly next door to the school. Maple Ave vibe may have been poorly phrased but the concentration of poverty there does manifests it’s self in negative ways from time to time with the field being a hot spot. It isn’t racist to point out that there are unwieldy teenagers that hang around the school
Wow OP - you really got me! https://data.montgomerycountymd.gov/Public-Safety/Crime-Incident-Map/df95-9nn9?referrer=embed
I live basically in between the three schools. Do you? It's not exactly the crime center you describe. But you will certainly find complainers, mostly scared older white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like feedback on Piney Branch ES for families whose kids are there now or graduated in the last year. How do you like the school and how are things like bullying, teacher quality, and teacher retention post return to in person school over the past year 2021 - 2022? Appreciate any information those with current experience can share. I’m considering moving to the area.
My kids loved it. The non-CS teacher they had in 3rd were among their all-time favorite teachers. They learned so much there. They never had any issues with bullying or anything like that. It's a wonderful neighborhood school that was warm and welcoming for us. We had just moved here when my oldest started third.
That sounds a lot like our experience living here and sending our kids to these schools. Not sure about the alternate reality the PP's live in but my best advice is for you to check it out for yourself if you have any doubts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like feedback on Piney Branch ES for families whose kids are there now or graduated in the last year. How do you like the school and how are things like bullying, teacher quality, and teacher retention post return to in person school over the past year 2021 - 2022? Appreciate any information those with current experience can share. I’m considering moving to the area.
My kids loved it. The non-CS teacher they had in 3rd were among their all-time favorite teachers. They learned so much there. They never had any issues with bullying or anything like that. It's a wonderful neighborhood school that was warm and welcoming for us. We had just moved here when my oldest started third.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok PP, keep pretending maple hasn’t be a hot spot for MoCo crime for the last 40 years. There is a reason there is police station directly next door to the school. Maple Ave vibe may have been poorly phrased but the concentration of poverty there does manifests it’s self in negative ways from time to time with the field being a hot spot. It isn’t racist to point out that there are unwieldy teenagers that hang around the school
Wow OP - you really got me! https://data.montgomerycountymd.gov/Public-Safety/Crime-Incident-Map/df95-9nn9?referrer=embed
I live basically in between the three schools. Do you? It's not exactly the crime center you describe. But you will certainly find complainers, mostly scared older white people.
Anonymous wrote:Ok PP, keep pretending maple hasn’t be a hot spot for MoCo crime for the last 40 years. There is a reason there is police station directly next door to the school. Maple Ave vibe may have been poorly phrased but the concentration of poverty there does manifests it’s self in negative ways from time to time with the field being a hot spot. It isn’t racist to point out that there are unwieldy teenagers that hang around the school
Anonymous wrote:Not to pile on but I’ve taken my toddler and 1st grader to the playground at the top of field after school and had leave because there were older kids smoking and being vulgar. Not sure if that condemns the school as my oldest is still at TPES which nearby and still lovely.
Anonymous wrote:There can older kids smoking and hanging out in the field shared with the rev center, skate park & basketball courts after school. Our son was came home asking about the N word and bluntsIt was a littler earlier for that conversation than we were prepared for. The school it’s self is well run but there are constant reminders of the maple Ave vibe.
It was a littler earlier for that conversation than we were prepared for. The school it’s self is well run but there are constant reminders of the maple Ave vibe. Anonymous wrote:I’d like feedback on Piney Branch ES for families whose kids are there now or graduated in the last year. How do you like the school and how are things like bullying, teacher quality, and teacher retention post return to in person school over the past year 2021 - 2022? Appreciate any information those with current experience can share. I’m considering moving to the area.