Anonymous wrote:I love living in Cheverly and highly recommend the neighborhood for families with young children.
We send our kids to the local elementary school Gladys Noon Spellman. Our experience has been overwhelmingly positive. The school has issues like many PGCPS, over crowded in the upper grades, focus on test scores, etc but the benefits my kids get from being around such a diverse group of peers outweighs the negatives.
The majority of teachers are great, the students are well behaved and the administration is committed to making a good school great.
There are other public schools that have specialty programs that families can lottery or test into as well.
The middle and high schools are dismal. There are specialty program options but most of the families I know who don't get into the specialty program either go private or home school for MS/HS
I echo all of this. All of it. Cheverly is a wonderful place to raise a family, and the community you can find here will far outweighs any ideas of a “perfect” school (impossible to find). There are plenty of school options here, and it’s a unique place to live.