Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The answer was given. The Twinbrook neighborhood feeds into Twinbrook Elementary. Going back 30-40 years Twinbrook has always been a problem neighborhood with less than desirable families. I didn't say every family is not desirable. Some are. Now there is some gang activity.
Is that not politically correct to say? Tough luck. Its true.
PP, do you live in Twinbrook? Do you work at Twinbrook ES? Do you have a child at Twinbrook ES? What information do you base your statement on?
(If you are the PP at 15:10, somebody has already asked you this question, but you haven't answered it.)
I have extensive experience dealing with the people who live in Twinbrook. I've lived in this county my entire life. Long enough to know neighborhoods, areas of the county, and the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The answer was given. The Twinbrook neighborhood feeds into Twinbrook Elementary. Going back 30-40 years Twinbrook has always been a problem neighborhood with less than desirable families. I didn't say every family is not desirable. Some are. Now there is some gang activity.
Is that not politically correct to say? Tough luck. Its true.
PP, do you live in Twinbrook? Do you work at Twinbrook ES? Do you have a child at Twinbrook ES? What information do you base your statement on?
(If you are the PP at 15:10, somebody has already asked you this question, but you haven't answered it.)
Anonymous wrote:
The answer was given. The Twinbrook neighborhood feeds into Twinbrook Elementary. Going back 30-40 years Twinbrook has always been a problem neighborhood with less than desirable families. I didn't say every family is not desirable. Some are. Now there is some gang activity.
Is that not politically correct to say? Tough luck. Its true.
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping someone here will really have an answer to this question - because we have also wondered. I really like what I hear about the MS and HS.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the info about the school. Look at test scores, farms, ESOL, population, capicity.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02206.pdf
Twinbook is the "problem" elementary school of MS and HS.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the info about the school. Look at test scores, farms, ESOL, population, capicity.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02206.pdf
Twinbook is the "problem" elementary school of MS and HS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping someone here will really have an answer to this question - because we have also wondered. I really like what I hear about the MS and HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really as bad as the test scores suggest? It seems to feed into good middle/high schools but performs much worse than other neighboring elementary schools. Just trying to figure out why there's a Title I school in that part of the county, the neighborhoods seem fine? What am I missing?
Twinbrook has always been a rough area. Some of the homes are now rentals and immigrants are occupying many of them. You may not hear English spoken if you take a walk through the community.
PP, what is your personal experience with Twinbrook ES?
I'm asking because, based on your report about the neighborhood, which is apparently (and "always" has been) a "rough area" (don't know exactly what that means, but it must be bad) and includes some people who are renters (yikes!) and immigrants (yikes!) and may speak to each other in languages other than English (yikes!), it doesn't sound to me like you have much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really as bad as the test scores suggest? It seems to feed into good middle/high schools but performs much worse than other neighboring elementary schools. Just trying to figure out why there's a Title I school in that part of the county, the neighborhoods seem fine? What am I missing?
Twinbrook has always been a rough area. Some of the homes are now rentals and immigrants are occupying many of them. You may not hear English spoken if you take a walk through the community.
Anonymous wrote:Is it really as bad as the test scores suggest? It seems to feed into good middle/high schools but performs much worse than other neighboring elementary schools. Just trying to figure out why there's a Title I school in that part of the county, the neighborhoods seem fine? What am I missing?