Anonymous wrote:All of the DCC schools have strengths and weaknesses. But realistically, MCPS is doing a program analysis and I wouldn't be surprised if the choice consortia are on the chopping block after it as they haven't really achieved what they were designed to, and they are an expense (all the additional bus routes). I also suspect we will begin to see a decrease in the number of academy programs.
So it's pretty much impossible to try to figure out the best fit.
If the DCC choice stays, you may also be surprised by what your child decides to prioritize. After open houses and presentations, my child applied to a couple of programs I had no idea they'd be interested in.
Anonymous wrote:There will also be new middle school and high school boundary lines/assignments starting in 2027 (your daughter's 6th grade year), by the way. So I wouldn't make any huge sacrifices for a given school because you never know if it will actually be the one she'll be assigned to by the time it's time for her to attend.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in the DCC, which I think all of Silver Spring is, you have the right to go to your in bounds high school if you list it first. But you can also list other DCC schools and try to go there.
On top of that, there are a few DCC high school magnets you can apply for as well as some county wide magnets.
Anonymous wrote:what are her special needs?
Anonymous wrote:They go to the neighborhood school unless you lottery/apply for something else.