Anonymous
Post 01/24/2024 07:22     Subject: Re:Potomac v Rockville

It's not apples and oranges. It's Honey Crisp v Pink Lady.

Not exactly the same, but c'mon.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2024 04:23     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

Anonymous wrote:My teen goes to Wootton and we are very happy. I wouldn’t say it’s a pressure cooker unless you want it to be. My kid isn’t around that environment.

She has plenty of friends from Churchill too.

I think best areas are as close to the school as you can get. The middle schools are right next to each high school. Lakewood, Fallsmead or Cold Spring for Wootton. Beverly Farms and Wayside for Churchill.


Pls realize Cabin John MS has some kids that go to Wootton. Like 1/4. I think it’s Cold Spring ES. Nice area but it annoys many families as their kids become close with others that end up not going to the same high school


Cabin John also has Stone Mill ES kids who go on to Wootton. But yes, the rest of the Wootton student body goes from [various feeders ES] -> Frost -> Wootton, it's unfortunate for the CJMS kids.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2024 04:17     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

Both are excellent schools, but both are pressure cookers with very high achieving students and parents. There are some great teachers but there are some bad apples too. We have had a few really bad teachers at Churchill. Demographics similar. Very, very heavy Asian population. Both schools are similar although Wooten seems to rank a little higher.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2024 02:59     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

Anonymous wrote:We chose Wootton over Churchill because the academics are the same while the affluence is not as over the top. Wootton is much more diverse in ways that matter (socio economically etc) than Churchill.



I’m a Churchill alum and my brother went to Wootton. This was early 00’s. I agree with this PP’s observation.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2024 00:25     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

We’re a Wootton family with 2 grads and one 10th grader. It’s definitely an academically oriented community but our kids who have very different personalities/interests/abilities from each other all found their people. Both schools offer lots of rigor if that matters to you but both are also challenging places to standout if your goal is to be the best (not the case for us). In the end, we’ve been happy with the vast majority of Wootton teachers and have definitely had a few who have really blown us away with their dedication. The principal seems like a sincerely nice and approachable guy but I don’t know enough to say he’s amazing. In terms of overall feel of the community, I would say that Wootton is probably a little more down to earth than Churchill but we know many many wonderful families there. I really don’t think you can go wrong with either.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2024 00:04     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

My teen goes to Wootton and we are very happy. I wouldn’t say it’s a pressure cooker unless you want it to be. My kid isn’t around that environment.

She has plenty of friends from Churchill too.

I think best areas are as close to the school as you can get. The middle schools are right next to each high school. Lakewood, Fallsmead or Cold Spring for Wootton. Beverly Farms and Wayside for Churchill.


Pls realize Cabin John MS has some kids that go to Wootton. Like 1/4. I think it’s Cold Spring ES. Nice area but it annoys many families as their kids become close with others that end up not going to the same high school
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 23:36     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

We chose Wootton over Churchill because the academics are the same while the affluence is not as over the top. Wootton is much more diverse in ways that matter (socio economically etc) than Churchill.

Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 23:19     Subject: Re:Potomac v Rockville

Churchill, warm? That’s a good one. They may claim to have a sense of community, but only if you look a certain way and make a certain amount of $$.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 23:07     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids at Churchill and we are very pleased. Both are in rigorous classes and seem to be receiving the right amount of work. I adore most of their teachers and believe their guidance counselor should get an award for his amazing ability with both of my children.

That said, I can't compare it to Wootton as I do not have a child there. But I can fully recommend Churchill.


Thanks! How have you found the community to be? Warm, down to earth etc? Also, any particular elementary schools in the cluster you might recommend?


I'm this poster. We were a Beverly Farms family and those parents continue to be more my community. I think this is because a lot of Beverly Farms shares one pool (Regency Estates) and the elem school is just so warm and welcoming and everyone is just pretty happy. Friday nights at the pool in the summer just built up my love for the neighborhood. When my kids left BFES, they of course met other children, but I personally connected more with the parents I already knew. I also strongly feel that BFES is the most down-to-earth. I believe it is one of the best all-around elementary schools in the county.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 23:02     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

Anonymous wrote:I have two kids at Churchill and we are very pleased. Both are in rigorous classes and seem to be receiving the right amount of work. I adore most of their teachers and believe their guidance counselor should get an award for his amazing ability with both of my children.

That said, I can't compare it to Wootton as I do not have a child there. But I can fully recommend Churchill.


Thanks! How have you found the community to be? Warm, down to earth etc? Also, any particular elementary schools in the cluster you might recommend?
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 22:55     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

+1 for churchill
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 22:54     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

I have two kids at Churchill and we are very pleased. Both are in rigorous classes and seem to be receiving the right amount of work. I adore most of their teachers and believe their guidance counselor should get an award for his amazing ability with both of my children.

That said, I can't compare it to Wootton as I do not have a child there. But I can fully recommend Churchill.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 22:51     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.

Churchill is one of the best public schools in the country. Enough said.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 22:50     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

The two communities are similar in that the great majority are college-bound kids who strive to take the most challenging courses. I feel that Churchill is less of a pressure cooker than Wootton, but that might be my personal bias as my daughter goes there and is rarely stressed.

I would guess that Churchill is richer, but less of a pressure cooker. However, youre comparing two schools that are both way richer and way more of a pressure cooker than the majority of the schools in the county, so there's that.

Anonymous
Post 01/23/2024 22:45     Subject: Potomac v Rockville

How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.