Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm referring to ES schools in Wootton and Churchill. We have some ES schools in our cluster that are over crowded but these area have a mix of housing options - some very expensive and some smaller more affordable town homes and condos. The ES schools that only have the more expensive houses are declining in enrollment.
Again, its not that there are fewer children. I have an older child and this was never an issue in the past.
I don't know about your area, but a friend in the Churchill cluster told me that in her neighborhood, she doesn't see a lot families with young children moving in, partly because the area is so expensive. Usually, younger parents have less $ than the older parents with older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is probably in Potomac - Churchill or Wootton cluster. OP, you probably want to pose this question in the Private School forum. I doubt those parents read the MD school threads.
Wootton feeds from a lot of more affordable rockville areas, so I highly doubt its ES are undercrowded.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm referring to ES schools in Wootton and Churchill. We have some ES schools in our cluster that are over crowded but these area have a mix of housing options - some very expensive and some smaller more affordable town homes and condos. The ES schools that only have the more expensive houses are declining in enrollment.
Again, its not that there are fewer children. I have an older child and this was never an issue in the past.
Anonymous wrote:OP is probably in Potomac - Churchill or Wootton cluster. OP, you probably want to pose this question in the Private School forum. I doubt those parents read the MD school threads.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm referring to ES schools in Wootton and Churchill. We have some ES schools in our cluster that are over crowded but these area have a mix of housing options - some very expensive and some smaller more affordable town homes and condos. The ES schools that only have the more expensive houses are declining in enrollment.
Again, its not that there are fewer children. I have an older child and this was never an issue in the past.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm referring to ES schools in Wootton and Churchill. We have some ES schools in our cluster that are over crowded but these area have a mix of housing options - some very expensive and some smaller more affordable town homes and condos. The ES schools that only have the more expensive houses are declining in enrollment.
Again, its not that there are fewer children. I have an older child and this was never an issue in the past.