Anonymous wrote:Where are you moving from? What kind of school/school culture? Chevy Chase Elementary is incredibly strict and authoritarian. Careful looking for the "best" schools. Best scores does not mean best schools as far as a pleasant, nurturing community. These are not schools that educate the whole child. I deeply regret we did not move to a more laid back area like parts of Silver Spring or Takoma Park. Kensington might be a better bet for you. School is a bit more of a community with an arts focus and HS is very good--it's also more international. There are a lot of NIH-affiliated families in that area (northern part of Bethesda and Kensington and Garrett Park area). CCES is not international. This is not the most walkable area either. Takoma Park is more walkable. Downtown Bethesda is quite sterile and uninteresting after the first few ice cream cones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#2 on your wish list is no longer possible in Bethesda... since Leland Junior High School, which was located a few blocks from Chevy Chase Elementary, closed a number of years ago.
Westbrook Elementary is only a few blocks from Westland, but you have to cross a couple of busy streets to get to Westland (which I did when I went there and it's perfectly fine for middle schoolers).
OP you should keep in mind that the school start/end times are staggered so ES and MS kids wouldn't typically be walking together anyway.
And that neighborhood isn't all that walkable, is it?
Depends where you want to walk. It's a pretty easy walk down Willard Ave, although you have to cross River Rd, to Friendship Heights, which has a metro, Whole Foods, tons of shopping, etc. I lived there as a kid and took the metro bus or biked to school in DC (this was for HS) and walked to F. Hts on a very regular basis. A friend who lives there now walks to the metro every day to go to work.
If you live in Westgate or Green Acres it's safe for kids to walk to Westbrook and Westland and most do.
But Westbrook starts 56 minutes after Westland, making it impossible for the kids to walk together unless you're comfortable with your 3rd grader on an empty playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#2 on your wish list is no longer possible in Bethesda... since Leland Junior High School, which was located a few blocks from Chevy Chase Elementary, closed a number of years ago.
Westbrook Elementary is only a few blocks from Westland, but you have to cross a couple of busy streets to get to Westland (which I did when I went there and it's perfectly fine for middle schoolers).
OP you should keep in mind that the school start/end times are staggered so ES and MS kids wouldn't typically be walking together anyway.
And that neighborhood isn't all that walkable, is it?
Depends where you want to walk. It's a pretty easy walk down Willard Ave, although you have to cross River Rd, to Friendship Heights, which has a metro, Whole Foods, tons of shopping, etc. I lived there as a kid and took the metro bus or biked to school in DC (this was for HS) and walked to F. Hts on a very regular basis. A friend who lives there now walks to the metro every day to go to work.
If you live in Westgate or Green Acres it's safe for kids to walk to Westbrook and Westland and most do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#2 on your wish list is no longer possible in Bethesda... since Leland Junior High School, which was located a few blocks from Chevy Chase Elementary, closed a number of years ago.
Westbrook Elementary is only a few blocks from Westland, but you have to cross a couple of busy streets to get to Westland (which I did when I went there and it's perfectly fine for middle schoolers).
OP you should keep in mind that the school start/end times are staggered so ES and MS kids wouldn't typically be walking together anyway.
And that neighborhood isn't all that walkable, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#2 on your wish list is no longer possible in Bethesda... since Leland Junior High School, which was located a few blocks from Chevy Chase Elementary, closed a number of years ago.
Westbrook Elementary is only a few blocks from Westland, but you have to cross a couple of busy streets to get to Westland (which I did when I went there and it's perfectly fine for middle schoolers).
OP you should keep in mind that the school start/end times are staggered so ES and MS kids wouldn't typically be walking together anyway.
Anonymous wrote:#2 on your wish list is no longer possible in Bethesda... since Leland Junior High School, which was located a few blocks from Chevy Chase Elementary, closed a number of years ago.