Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the principals at both NCC and CCES are bad. I'd look elsewhere, OP.
Principals change all the time in MCPS. Buying a house based on an ES principal would be beyond stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the principals at both NCC and CCES are bad. I'd look elsewhere, OP.
Principals change all the time in MCPS. Buying a house based on an ES principal would be beyond stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the principals at both NCC and CCES are bad. I'd look elsewhere, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I would go for NCC over CCES for the reason you cite OP--there is a definite focus on the CES kids at CCES. People we know at NCC like it.
Anonymous wrote:Considering a move to this catchment with a third grader. We'd consider Chevy Chase ES too but our kid is a solid grade-level kid and I'm reading a lot about how the focus there is really the CES students. Any recent experiences with upper grades at North Chevy Chase? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree that there is a "focus" on the CES at Chevy Chase. The kids in the CES program have different homerooms with a different curriculum. They have lunch, specials, and extra-curriculars with the regular program. But I have had kids in regular and CES programs there and I never saw that the on-level kids were being shortchanged in any way.
CES kids do not have lunch and specials with the regular program. They are completely separated except for after-school activities.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree that there is a "focus" on the CES at Chevy Chase. The kids in the CES program have different homerooms with a different curriculum. They have lunch, specials, and extra-curriculars with the regular program. But I have had kids in regular and CES programs there and I never saw that the on-level kids were being shortchanged in any way.