Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the curriculum is the same at all, and that there are strong students and teachers in all of the schools.
Historically, the areas with lower incomes had the relatively worse off schools - up county (Damascus, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill) and northeast county (Paint Branch, Springbrook.)
But that has changed over the years. There are the definite "have" schools (Whitman, Churchill, BCC, WJ), a strong second tier (Wooton, RM, QO, Blair, Einstein, Sherwood, and lots of others) and maybe one more tier. A smart kid can get into any college in the country from any MCPS school.
With a $600k budget, you can find a home in a school district you like in a location and neighborhood you will enjoy.
Yeowch, Damascus is considered bad news now? But... But... It's full of white kids!
And heroin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the curriculum is the same at all, and that there are strong students and teachers in all of the schools.
Historically, the areas with lower incomes had the relatively worse off schools - up county (Damascus, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill) and northeast county (Paint Branch, Springbrook.)
But that has changed over the years. There are the definite "have" schools (Whitman, Churchill, BCC, WJ), a strong second tier (Wooton, RM, QO, Blair, Einstein, Sherwood, and lots of others) and maybe one more tier. A smart kid can get into any college in the country from any MCPS school.
With a $600k budget, you can find a home in a school district you like in a location and neighborhood you will enjoy.
Yeowch, Damascus is considered bad news now? But... But... It's full of white kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the curriculum is the same at all, and that there are strong students and teachers in all of the schools.
Historically, the areas with lower incomes had the relatively worse off schools - up county (Damascus, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill) and northeast county (Paint Branch, Springbrook.)
But that has changed over the years. There are the definite "have" schools (Whitman, Churchill, BCC, WJ), a strong second tier (Wooton, RM, QO, Blair, Einstein, Sherwood, and lots of others) and maybe one more tier. A smart kid can get into any college in the country from any MCPS school.
With a $600k budget, you can find a home in a school district you like in a location and neighborhood you will enjoy.
Yeowch, Damascus is considered bad news now? But... But... It's full of white kids!
"Now" is pretty much the opposite of "historically."[/quote
I would say Wooton is top tier now and the housing prices that feed into that cluster reflect that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the curriculum is the same at all, and that there are strong students and teachers in all of the schools.
Historically, the areas with lower incomes had the relatively worse off schools - up county (Damascus, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill) and northeast county (Paint Branch, Springbrook.)
But that has changed over the years. There are the definite "have" schools (Whitman, Churchill, BCC, WJ), a strong second tier (Wooton, RM, QO, Blair, Einstein, Sherwood, and lots of others) and maybe one more tier. A smart kid can get into any college in the country from any MCPS school.
With a $600k budget, you can find a home in a school district you like in a location and neighborhood you will enjoy.
Yeowch, Damascus is considered bad news now? But... But... It's full of white kids!
"Now" is pretty much the opposite of "historically."[/quote
I would say Wooton is top tier now and the housing prices that feed into that cluster reflect that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the curriculum is the same at all, and that there are strong students and teachers in all of the schools.
Historically, the areas with lower incomes had the relatively worse off schools - up county (Damascus, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill) and northeast county (Paint Branch, Springbrook.)
But that has changed over the years. There are the definite "have" schools (Whitman, Churchill, BCC, WJ), a strong second tier (Wooton, RM, QO, Blair, Einstein, Sherwood, and lots of others) and maybe one more tier. A smart kid can get into any college in the country from any MCPS school.
With a $600k budget, you can find a home in a school district you like in a location and neighborhood you will enjoy.
Yeowch, Damascus is considered bad news now? But... But... It's full of white kids!
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the curriculum is the same at all, and that there are strong students and teachers in all of the schools.
Historically, the areas with lower incomes had the relatively worse off schools - up county (Damascus, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill) and northeast county (Paint Branch, Springbrook.)
But that has changed over the years. There are the definite "have" schools (Whitman, Churchill, BCC, WJ), a strong second tier (Wooton, RM, QO, Blair, Einstein, Sherwood, and lots of others) and maybe one more tier. A smart kid can get into any college in the country from any MCPS school.
With a $600k budget, you can find a home in a school district you like in a location and neighborhood you will enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Anything but the W schools are the worst.
Anonymous wrote:You want to stay away from any school on the east side of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anything but the W schools are the worst.