Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park would have lots of similar families to yours, and has good schools throughout, Highland View in Silver Spring is an excellent elementary feeding into a pretty good middle school. High school is less strong (Northwood). Forest Knolls is the same trajectory as Highland view.Woodside has an excellent middle elementary school in Woodlin, a good high school with Einstein, but I am not sure of the middle school.
Lots of people on this forum will tell you to go to Bethesda, they will bad mouth Silver Spring, etc. They will tell you about the one diverse family they know in their bethesda school, and how everyone is nice to them. But if you want a supportive environment with lots of other families who look like yours, your best bet is Takoma Park or Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:If public school is important, then scratch SS off your list period. And I am born and raised from SS. It's a shit hole. Don't listen to all of the hippy posters on here who talk about how diverse or international or wonderful or la la la it is. It's not. Move farther west in Montgomery County if a decent school is important to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If public school is important, then scratch SS off your list period. And I am born and raised from SS. It's a shit hole. Don't listen to all of the hippy posters on here who talk about how diverse or international or wonderful or la la la it is. It's not. Move farther west in Montgomery County if a decent school is important to you.
Ridiculous, false post. We hippies are very happy here. Please join us.![]()
Plus, in all seriousness, I don't know how old this person is but things change a lot in 10 or 15 years and SS is huge -- some parts I would not live in, but I love where we live (zip code 20901).
Anonymous wrote:If public school is important, then scratch SS off your list period. And I am born and raised from SS. It's a shit hole. Don't listen to all of the hippy posters on here who talk about how diverse or international or wonderful or la la la it is. It's not. Move farther west in Montgomery County if a decent school is important to you.