Anonymous
Post 11/28/2012 13:14     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

jlbr wrote:15:18, even on the train? My DH rode the Red Line from Rockville and loved it. The Metro tickets are pricey though. Any info on Rockville elementary schools?


If he becomes a regular metro commuter, chances are he will begin to loathe it.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2012 02:34     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

Kensington is right next to Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 22:31     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

I wouldn't do CC: the elem there is not a warm and fuzzy place. You don't see your neighbors or kids running around in CC.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 22:29     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

Kensington is known for a good community and people love the school. Bethesda Elem might also be a good choice as that area is walkable to metro.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 18:35     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

The Montrose neighborhood is a 10-minute walk from Twinbrook metro and has many nice houses. It is zoned to Farmland Elementary which is a good school.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 18:35     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

Anonymous wrote:School boundaries in Montgomery county are not the same as city boundaries. So different neighborhoods of Kensington and Rockville are part of different school clusters. There are good schools in both places, but you may want to do further research on specific schools and neighborhoods.


This is correct. Check out Walter Johnson high school cluster. It serves parts of Bethesda, Kensington and Rockville.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 16:51     Subject: Re:Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

I would start at the house. Once you find a house you like, then you can look at the neighborhood schools. I recommend staying near the Metro rather than moving west of the 270. Rockville and Kensington are both nice cities.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 16:47     Subject: Re:Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

Anonymous wrote:There is a section of Rockville that has a Potomac zipcode (20854) - this is the area surrounding Hadley's Park (aka Falls Rd. Park) and the area between Wootton Parkway and Montrose Road near Falls Rd. The housing stock in that area falls more or less within your parameters and the schools in that area area generally pretty good.


We live there and my husband drives 10 minutes to White Flint Metro. We are at Ritchie Park and although I think the teachers are generally pretty good the administration is impossible to deal with if there is a problem.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 15:57     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

We're in Rockville - in 20850 about a 5 minute drive from Rockville Metro. We're in the Richard Montgomery cluster and have been generally pleased with the schools (right now, we have one in elementary, one in middle, and one in high).

We also looked in Kensington when we were buying and really loved it, too. We only looked at houses in the Walter Johnson cluster, which does constrain your choices somewhat.

I think you could be happy in either location, depending on the individual neighborhood you picked.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 15:51     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

That's nowhere near the Metro, though.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 15:47     Subject: Re:Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

There is a section of Rockville that has a Potomac zipcode (20854) - this is the area surrounding Hadley's Park (aka Falls Rd. Park) and the area between Wootton Parkway and Montrose Road near Falls Rd. The housing stock in that area falls more or less within your parameters and the schools in that area area generally pretty good.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 15:37     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

School boundaries in Montgomery county are not the same as city boundaries. So different neighborhoods of Kensington and Rockville are part of different school clusters. There are good schools in both places, but you may want to do further research on specific schools and neighborhoods.
jlbr
Post 11/27/2012 15:22     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

15:18, even on the train? My DH rode the Red Line from Rockville and loved it. The Metro tickets are pricey though. Any info on Rockville elementary schools?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2012 15:18     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

Kensington is a MUCH more humane commute to Chevy Chase than Rockville. And with a budget of $800K, depending on your must-haves in a home, you can get into parts of Bethesda or Chevy Chase itself which will be closer than either of those.
jlbr
Post 11/27/2012 15:06     Subject: Kensington vs. Rockville Public Schools

We are moving to Maryland from out of state next month. So far we are casting a broad net as to neighborhoods, the main restriction being a humane commute to Chevy Chase for my DH. Our DS is starting kindergarten next fall. Any tips about a great Kindergarten program at a MoCo school?
Our housing budget can go as high as 800k.