Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids at WJ and BCC. Walter Johnson is academically stronger than BCC, OP (teachers are more rigorous and teach better, which is the important thing!). The housing is more pleasant around downtown Bethesda. So you have to choose what's more important to you![]()
Woodward will open in 2025. Your older kid might be allowed to stay the whole 4 years. In theory, kids within walking distance to their school are not redistricted, but these two schools are so close, who knows. Maybe your best bet is to find a house at the far south-west side of the WJ cluster? But I'm sure Woodward will be a good school, too.
No--its opening has now been delayed to 2026.
If WJ kids want to do IB, do they have that option?
Anonymous wrote:I have kids at WJ and BCC. Walter Johnson is academically stronger than BCC, OP (teachers are more rigorous and teach better, which is the important thing!). The housing is more pleasant around downtown Bethesda. So you have to choose what's more important to you![]()
Woodward will open in 2025. Your older kid might be allowed to stay the whole 4 years. In theory, kids within walking distance to their school are not redistricted, but these two schools are so close, who knows. Maybe your best bet is to find a house at the far south-west side of the WJ cluster? But I'm sure Woodward will be a good school, too.
Anonymous wrote:I can't comment on WJ except to say that any redistricting would result in either attending a smaller WJ (win) or attending a brand new high school that is also smaller (win).
But, DCC works like this:
You can attend your "in-bounds" high school by right, and your rising 9th grader would be able to just enroll at Blair or Einstein (or whatever).
Your 6th grader would get a form in 8th grade to rank their DCC choices. If they rank their home school first, they'll get it.
If they are in-bounds for Blair and want to go someplace else, they will almost certainly get it because Blair is overcrowded and the school most-requested by kids who are out of bounds.
Anonymous wrote:I can't comment on WJ except to say that any redistricting would result in either attending a smaller WJ (win) or attending a brand new high school that is also smaller (win).
But, DCC works like this:
You can attend your "in-bounds" high school by right, and your rising 9th grader would be able to just enroll at Blair or Einstein (or whatever).
Your 6th grader would get a form in 8th grade to rank their DCC choices. If they rank their home school first, they'll get it.
If they are in-bounds for Blair and want to go someplace else, they will almost certainly get it because Blair is overcrowded and the school most-requested by kids who are out of bounds.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, moving back to the area with kids that will be in 6th and 9th grades next year after years away (and we lived in the District when we last lived there).
We were hoping for BCC cluster but are really striking out on real estate and I need to expand my options.
I am concerned about WJ for it’s sheer size looming threat of redistributing. How do new kids find their people there? Clubs, sports? Can someone who moved to the area reassure me their kids found friends?
We don’t think we want the IB program but liked BCC for the option. If WJ kids want to do IB, do they have that option?
And finally, we haven’t really looked at Blair/Einstein because for the life of me I don’t understand how school selection in the DCC works, particularly for people who aren’t residents yet. We most likely won’t be able to prove residency until July or August so will be scrambling to enroll. I assume at that point, the only option is the geographically assigned school right?
Help!
Anonymous wrote:I can't comment on WJ except to say that any redistricting would result in either attending a smaller WJ (win) or attending a brand new high school that is also smaller (win).
But, DCC works like this:
You can attend your "in-bounds" high school by right, and your rising 9th grader would be able to just enroll at Blair or Einstein (or whatever).
Your 6th grader would get a form in 8th grade to rank their DCC choices. If they rank their home school first, they'll get it.
If they are in-bounds for Blair and want to go someplace else, they will almost certainly get it because Blair is overcrowded and the school most-requested by kids who are out of bounds.