Anonymous wrote:Having gone to a high school that was definitely as bad as some of the bad DC high schools I completely understand when parents worry....if your kid had to go to my high school or one like it, you should worry, whether you are in DCUM or not....my high school had teachers getting caught with drugs etc. A few years after I graduated the Brinks truck was held up during lunch hour....all kinds of dangerous stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been following the DCUrbanmom boards for a while re: downcounty schools. I don't think that they reflect the feelings of people who actually live in these neighborhoods (particularly Woodlin and Oakland Terrace). Talk to your potential neighbors. Hang out at the local parks and meet parents, etc.
13:38 here. Did you read my post? We live in the Sligo MS district. Our kids are in downcounty schools.
Actually, I wasn't really referring to your post (I did read it) or to any other on this thread. I was referring in general to the DCUrbanmom forums and comments about downcounty consortium schools. You said that you have anecdotally heard that Sligo is ok. That is what my friends with kids there say too. I have also anedotally heard that although there is some variation, none of the middle schools in the county are that great. On other threads on DCURbanmoms, there is a definite sense that if you live in the downcounty consortium your kids will be doomed to an inferior education and perhaps an unsafe educational environment. The truth is that if you talk to the people who live in these neighborhoods they (1) can't afford/don't want to live in Bethesda/Potomac, etc. and like where they live and (2) are fine with the middle school. A lot of people I speak to appreciate the diversity. No one is jumping up with joy about Sligo, but I hear the same from people in wealthier parts of the county too re: middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been following the DCUrbanmom boards for a while re: downcounty schools. I don't think that they reflect the feelings of people who actually live in these neighborhoods (particularly Woodlin and Oakland Terrace). Talk to your potential neighbors. Hang out at the local parks and meet parents, etc.
13:38 here. Did you read my post? We live in the Sligo MS district. Our kids are in downcounty schools.
Anonymous wrote:I've been following the DCUrbanmom boards for a while re: downcounty schools. I don't think that they reflect the feelings of people who actually live in these neighborhoods (particularly Woodlin and Oakland Terrace). Talk to your potential neighbors. Hang out at the local parks and meet parents, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Me and my husband are looking to buy a house in the woodside neighborhood of Silver Spring. And are happy with the elementary assignment of Woodllin, are concerned with the middle school assignment of Silgo Middle, as I have nothing but bad things about this school. Our child is only two years old and is far from middle school, so things could obviously change in nine years, particularly with how much Silver Spring has change over the last few years.
But I just wanted to get some parent's thoughts on Sligo Middle and its current state and hopes for improvement. Also, from what I understand, Woodlin just changed from feeding to Silver Spring International to Sligo this school year. So any insight on that - or if I am just mistaken - would be appreciated
Thanks, LAURA