Anonymous wrote:OP: Thanks to those of you who posted helpful comments. We are thinking a coed environment might be a better fit for us but we are looking at the single-sex schools seriously as well. Good Counsel is significantly more expensive than DJO while also making it clear that they are not generous with aid. There are some things about SJC we don't love and were trying to cast a wider net. I was impressed with DJO's solid academics, small class sizes, wide variety of sports/clubs, and Catholic identity. And their inclusion of those with developmental disabilities is really lovely. But the commute may just be too much.
Anonymous wrote:OP: Thanks to those of you who posted helpful comments. We are thinking a coed environment might be a better fit for us but we are looking at the single-sex schools seriously as well. Good Counsel is significantly more expensive than DJO while also making it clear that they are not generous with aid. There are some things about SJC we don't love and were trying to cast a wider net. I was impressed with DJO's solid academics, small class sizes, wide variety of sports/clubs, and Catholic identity. And their inclusion of those with developmental disabilities is really lovely. But the commute may just be too much.
Anonymous wrote:With everything going on with 495, I would personally thing it's gonna be a long 4 years. There are back roads and "shortcuts," but I would think it's going to be hard on everyone. Commute aside, I'd think friends, social things, wanting to hang out with people would be hard. I do know the swim team practices at the St. James in Springfield, in the event that's a sport they would be interested in. There is a bus there, but I think you have to provide your own transportation home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are seriously considering Bishop O’Connell for our 8th grader for next year. We live in close-in Silver Spring. Has anyone sent a kid to O’Connell from MoCo? Did you drive them both ways? Use a car pool? Did they metro? Any thoughts about logistics and whether the commute was too much of a burden especially when considering sports/extracurriculars? I am also curious about whether your student felt like an outsider due to not being from NoVA. Thanks.
No and who would
Super education
Indoctrination
No OP no one with a brain drives there from silver spring.
In your case most likely MAGA have at it,
Anonymous wrote:Curious what DJO offers that a closer school doesn’t. It’s a fine school, but doesn’t strike me as standing out so far above other choices to make such a miserable commute worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:We are seriously considering Bishop O’Connell for our 8th grader for next year. We live in close-in Silver Spring. Has anyone sent a kid to O’Connell from MoCo? Did you drive them both ways? Use a car pool? Did they metro? Any thoughts about logistics and whether the commute was too much of a burden especially when considering sports/extracurriculars? I am also curious about whether your student felt like an outsider due to not being from NoVA. Thanks.