Anonymous wrote:True, the liberals on the MCPS might push to institute bussing in order to mix bottom performers with top performers so doesn’t matter where you live. Your kid could have an hour commute in rush hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks. We are at Mann which is great of course. Kid loves it. Might move due to real estate purchase and also want kid to go to Middle/High school in MD. So, just doing some research. While Mann is great, I have difficulty connecting with many of the parents. Maybe I am the problem, I don't feel that I have much in common with most parents.
Hardy is about 1/3 the size of Pyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks. We are at Mann which is great of course. Kid loves it. Might move due to real estate purchase and also want kid to go to Middle/High school in MD. So, just doing some research. While Mann is great, I have difficulty connecting with many of the parents. Maybe I am the problem, I don't feel that I have much in common with most parents.
Hardy is about 1/3 the size of Pyle.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks. We are at Mann which is great of course. Kid loves it. Might move due to real estate purchase and also want kid to go to Middle/High school in MD. So, just doing some research. While Mann is great, I have difficulty connecting with many of the parents. Maybe I am the problem, I don't feel that I have much in common with most parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you like your current DCPS, I don’t know why you would move to MCPS - I think MCPS is stronger for middle and high school, but the upper NW DCPS are better for ES, especially Mann where the parents each pay $1,500 to hire extra aides and have much lower ratios. This is not allowed to happen one MCPS, where you will therefore find much worse ratios.
We moved to McPS from DCPS and feel we made a good decision. My kid has had far smaller classes in his time at Somerset than my friend’s kids at Janney where classes approach 28. Mann might be a different case. And while it’s true that there are no FT aides in McPS, they have reading resource teachers and other special services daily. Plus if your kid is well above grade level, there are enriched curricular material that the teachers use, from kindergarten on.
Anonymous wrote:If you like your current DCPS, I don’t know why you would move to MCPS - I think MCPS is stronger for middle and high school, but the upper NW DCPS are better for ES, especially Mann where the parents each pay $1,500 to hire extra aides and have much lower ratios. This is not allowed to happen one MCPS, where you will therefore find much worse ratios.
Anonymous wrote:Somerset has been disappointing. Principal is not a strong leader, doesn't show much passion for kids, education, the school. It's hard to say exactly what's missing beyond that, it just doesn't seem like a place that inspires a lot of joy, curiosity, etc. (Although of course some individual teachers are amazing.) Parent involvement seems to be discouraged. I recently toured another MCPS e.s. and was struck by how much more vital and nurturing it seemed. Maybe Westbrook would be better? (That's not the school I toured but I've heard good things.)