Anonymous wrote:I don't know why being Asian factors into your thinking, but we're Asian too and deliberately moved to the Bethesda area for the schools.
We've lived here for 20 years, know people in multiple different MCPS clusters across the county, DCPS, FCPS, and private schools.
If you don't want the cost of a top private, then the MCPS area you mentioned, or certain areas of FCPS, are the best. Please don't even entertain the thought of DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:posted this on DCPS side and reposted in MCPS to get thoughts from MCPS side.
We are Asian and kids are rising K. One parent works downtown DC 3 days a week and one works from home. We are trying to think more broadly about where to settle long-term, and would love to hear from families who have experience with both DCPS and MCPS.
Specifically: Upper NW DC vs MCPS (Bethesda / WJ / Churchill clusters)
Moving to MCPS is definitely appealing from an academic / peer standpoint, but we have been really loving DC’s walkability and more multicultural environment, so feeling a bit torn.
It also seems like some families start in DCPS for elementary and then move to MCPS later — curious how common / smooth that actually is?
Questions we have been thinking:
For those who chose to stay in DCPS long-term till finish high school, what made you stay?
For those who moved to MCPS, when did you decide to move and why?
Is the “DC for elementary → MCPS later” path actually realistic in practice?
How do the peer environments feel different (especially for Asian kids)?
What's the difference between those two school system?
A lot people are saying MCPS qualities are going down- how true is that? is it still worthy of moving there
We can't clear our mind and would really appreciate any firsthand experiences or perspectives. Thanks!
Bethesda is very multicultural and international.
Anonymous wrote:posted this on DCPS side and reposted in MCPS to get thoughts from MCPS side.
We are Asian and kids are rising K. One parent works downtown DC 3 days a week and one works from home. We are trying to think more broadly about where to settle long-term, and would love to hear from families who have experience with both DCPS and MCPS.
Specifically: Upper NW DC vs MCPS (Bethesda / WJ / Churchill clusters)
Moving to MCPS is definitely appealing from an academic / peer standpoint, but we have been really loving DC’s walkability and more multicultural environment, so feeling a bit torn.
It also seems like some families start in DCPS for elementary and then move to MCPS later — curious how common / smooth that actually is?
Questions we have been thinking:
For those who chose to stay in DCPS long-term till finish high school, what made you stay?
For those who moved to MCPS, when did you decide to move and why?
Is the “DC for elementary → MCPS later” path actually realistic in practice?
How do the peer environments feel different (especially for Asian kids)?
What's the difference between those two school system?
A lot people are saying MCPS qualities are going down- how true is that? is it still worthy of moving there
We can't clear our mind and would really appreciate any firsthand experiences or perspectives. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:If you stick to the Churchill HS cluster, you will be with a high performing student cohort. It’s likely that Churchill will remain accelerated with academics. BCC HS will continue to have a high performing IB program. Much of the rest of the schools will be in decline academically as the superintendent is currently cancelling accelerated ES learning and reducing the size of previous magnet programs.
Anonymous wrote:If you stick to the Churchill HS cluster, you will be with a high performing student cohort. It’s likely that Churchill will remain accelerated with academics. BCC HS will continue to have a high performing IB program. Much of the rest of the schools will be in decline academically as the superintendent is currently cancelling accelerated ES learning and reducing the size of previous magnet programs.