Anonymous wrote:RMHS is a different type of diversity dynamic than you might be used in Petworth. There you are the middle class people in a mixed area. In RMHS you are the poor people being mixed into a resentful wealthier area at the next level.
Anonymous wrote:Woodbine St. is in a hugely private school neighborhood. You can literally be on the same streets with multiple families and never meet anyone. It's a perfect place if your family goes to Blessed Sacrament (a great community fwiw) or if you are multigenerational country club and that's your happy place.
That said, grass is always greener I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Longtime reader, first time poster. Full disclaimer- I know there are Rosemary Hill threads already.
My family is looking at a house on Woodbine St. Even if we don't get that house- there are likely others that will appear in the RH school district.
We are currently in DC and their are DC houses are also high on our list. We have not yet decided to "cross the border" -- and to give you an idea we are in Petworth. Diversity is not a concern.
How does a Rosemary Hills compare to a Lafayette? Janney? Garrison or Barnard?
This forum does not seem to be fond of Rosemary Hills but hopeful someone can give some insight when comparing it to DCPS.
What about Chevy Chase Elementary once 3rd grade starts?
Really trying to get an idea if the school for this region should be why we continue to focus our search on DCPS or another part of MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longtime reader, first time poster. Full disclaimer- I know there are Rosemary Hill threads already.
My family is looking at a house on Woodbine St. Even if we don't get that house- there are likely others that will appear in the RH school district.
We are currently in DC and their are DC houses are also high on our list. We have not yet decided to "cross the border" -- and to give you an idea we are in Petworth. Diversity is not a concern.
How does a Rosemary Hills compare to a Lafayette? Janney? Garrison or Barnard?
This forum does not seem to be fond of Rosemary Hills but hopeful someone can give some insight when comparing it to DCPS.
What about Chevy Chase Elementary once 3rd grade starts?
Really trying to get an idea if the school for this region should be why we continue to focus our search on DCPS or another part of MoCo.
I know people who like Lafayette and Janney, but many of the kids peel off for private or MD by middle school and more for high school. If you start in CCMD you can proceed all the way through unless there’s a specific reason for your child or family not to.
The only people typically “not fond” of Rosemary Hills are people who decided to go private without trying public, and need to justify their decision to themselves. RHES and CCES are not perfect but they are great (as are Lafayette and Janney). Most people who sent their kids are pretty satisfied. Just like some people are happy with a reliable Honda that drives well, and others feel they’d prefer a Mercedes for personal reasons.
I know people who like Lafayette and Janney, but many of the kids peel off for private or MD by middle school and more for high school. If you start in CCMD you can proceed all the way through unless there’s a specific reason for your child or family not to.
Anonymous wrote:Longtime reader, first time poster. Full disclaimer- I know there are Rosemary Hill threads already.
My family is looking at a house on Woodbine St. Even if we don't get that house- there are likely others that will appear in the RH school district.
We are currently in DC and their are DC houses are also high on our list. We have not yet decided to "cross the border" -- and to give you an idea we are in Petworth. Diversity is not a concern.
How does a Rosemary Hills compare to a Lafayette? Janney? Garrison or Barnard?
This forum does not seem to be fond of Rosemary Hills but hopeful someone can give some insight when comparing it to DCPS.
What about Chevy Chase Elementary once 3rd grade starts?
Really trying to get an idea if the school for this region should be why we continue to focus our search on DCPS or another part of MoCo.