Anonymous wrote:Are Damascus public schools any good? We live in DC and are considering a move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 200 cops live in Damascus. The community historically has not been as friendly to minorities, but it is changing. There are seas of townhouses near the highway transitioning to older housing and farmland the further away from I270 you go.
That's Germantown and Clarksburg.
Farmland in Germantown and Clarksburg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 200 cops live in Damascus. The community historically has not been as friendly to minorities, but it is changing. There are seas of townhouses near the highway transitioning to older housing and farmland the further away from I270 you go.
That's Germantown and Clarksburg.
Anonymous wrote:About 200 cops live in Damascus. The community historically has not been as friendly to minorities, but it is changing. There are seas of townhouses near the highway transitioning to older housing and farmland the further away from I270 you go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for in a "good" school? Especially since you're coming from DC, it's going to be very, very different....
We have a kid at BASIS. So that's what I mean by "good." Strong academics. Decent peer group.
Anonymous wrote:As good as all other MCSP schools, it's the same curriculum. They take sports VERY VERY seriously in Damascus; all sports from cheer/gymnastics/volleyball, to wresting/football/baseball They start them young, and because of the size and remote location, kids rise through the ranks like a small town. By the time they get to high school they have a town following.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for in a "good" school? Especially since you're coming from DC, it's going to be very, very different....
We have a kid at BASIS. So that's what I mean by "good." Strong academics. Decent peer group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for in a "good" school? Especially since you're coming from DC, it's going to be very, very different....
We have a kid at BASIS. So that's what I mean by "good." Strong academics. Decent peer group.
Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for in a "good" school? Especially since you're coming from DC, it's going to be very, very different....