Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
In Mont Cty, a W school is considered a better school. It just happens that the Bethesda schools all start with a W. Whitman, Wootten, and Walter Johnson.
Wait, when did Wootten become a w school? I think there's been some w creep there. Whitman, Walter Johnson, and Churchill are the w schools. Bethesda and Potomac. Wootten is in Rockville, a fine school but not quite in the top tier.
But is Woodson a 'Whitman' or a 'Wooten' or not even that good?
IMO, yes. Woodson is a very strong academic school. And it comes without all the pretense of the Bethesda schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
In Mont Cty, a W school is considered a better school. It just happens that the Bethesda schools all start with a W. Whitman, Wootten, and Walter Johnson.
Wait, when did Wootten become a w school? I think there's been some w creep there. Whitman, Walter Johnson, and Churchill are the w schools. Bethesda and Potomac. Wootten is in Rockville, a fine school but not quite in the top tier.
But is Woodson a 'Whitman' or a 'Wooten' or not even that good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
In Mont Cty, a W school is considered a better school. It just happens that the Bethesda schools all start with a W. Whitman, Wootten, and Walter Johnson.
Wait, when did Wootten become a w school? I think there's been some w creep there. Whitman, Walter Johnson, and Churchill are the w schools. Bethesda and Potomac. Wootten is in Rockville, a fine school but not quite in the top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
In Mont Cty, a W school is considered a better school. It just happens that the Bethesda schools all start with a W. Whitman, Wootten, and Walter Johnson.
Wait, when did Wootten become a w school? I think there's been some w creep there. Whitman, Walter Johnson, and Churchill are the w schools. Bethesda and Potomac. Wootten is in Rockville, a fine school but not quite in the top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
In Mont Cty, a W school is considered a better school. It just happens that the Bethesda schools all start with a W. Whitman, Wootten, and Walter Johnson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
In Mont Cty, a W school is considered a better school. It just happens that the Bethesda schools all start with a W. Whitman, Wootten, and Walter Johnson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
A W school?
Anonymous wrote:Woodson. You still get a W school.
I moved from Annandale to Bethesda because DH and myself both work in Gaithersburg. The kids were going to private in Bethesda. It made no sense for the whole family to commute each day.
I miss Annandale. Less traffic, lower taxes, house in cul de sac, nice people. I can't explain it. People just seem more down to earth.
Anonymous wrote:I would look at either Chevy chase or 20910 if you're priced out of Bethesda. Still better schools than Annandale.
Anonymous wrote:I know they are totally different regions but we can live in either place because of commutes(each is closer to one of our commutes) and we are slowly realizing that we are priced out of Bethesda but can afford something in the region zoned for Wakefield forest elementary. is that a good school? Any redistributing issues that may affect home values?