Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elementary level, literally every school studies the exact same things at the exact same times of the year. They all have the same allotment of staff, same weekly schedule, same Chromebooks, gyms, instrumental music programs, and media centers. The only differences you could be asking a consultant about are characteristics of the children who attend, and I’d like to think no educational professional would steer you toward particular schools based on demographic information.
demographic information, probably not. Student performance, why not? Is it unreasonable for people to think about the performance of students in a school that their kids are going to attend?
People can think about whatever they want. But student test score performance, by and large, doesn't tell you anything about whether the teachers are good or whether the school is well-run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elementary level, literally every school studies the exact same things at the exact same times of the year. They all have the same allotment of staff, same weekly schedule, same Chromebooks, gyms, instrumental music programs, and media centers. The only differences you could be asking a consultant about are characteristics of the children who attend, and I’d like to think no educational professional would steer you toward particular schools based on demographic information.
demographic information, probably not. Student performance, why not? Is it unreasonable for people to think about the performance of students in a school that their kids are going to attend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elementary level, literally every school studies the exact same things at the exact same times of the year. They all have the same allotment of staff, same weekly schedule, same Chromebooks, gyms, instrumental music programs, and media centers. The only differences you could be asking a consultant about are characteristics of the children who attend, and I’d like to think no educational professional would steer you toward particular schools based on demographic information.
demographic information, probably not. Student performance, why not? Is it unreasonable for people to think about the performance of students in a school that their kids are going to attend?
But do you need a consultant for any of that? There's lots of public data available online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the elementary level, literally every school studies the exact same things at the exact same times of the year. They all have the same allotment of staff, same weekly schedule, same Chromebooks, gyms, instrumental music programs, and media centers. The only differences you could be asking a consultant about are characteristics of the children who attend, and I’d like to think no educational professional would steer you toward particular schools based on demographic information.
demographic information, probably not. Student performance, why not? Is it unreasonable for people to think about the performance of students in a school that their kids are going to attend?
Anonymous wrote:At the elementary level, literally every school studies the exact same things at the exact same times of the year. They all have the same allotment of staff, same weekly schedule, same Chromebooks, gyms, instrumental music programs, and media centers. The only differences you could be asking a consultant about are characteristics of the children who attend, and I’d like to think no educational professional would steer you toward particular schools based on demographic information.
Anonymous wrote:At the elementary level, literally every school studies the exact same things at the exact same times of the year. They all have the same allotment of staff, same weekly schedule, same Chromebooks, gyms, instrumental music programs, and media centers. The only differences you could be asking a consultant about are characteristics of the children who attend, and I’d like to think no educational professional would steer you toward particular schools based on demographic information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For special needs/IEP or something else? School choice isn't really a thing in Montgomery County, not like DC.
Hi-- not for special needs. With regard to "choices," I meant to inform our housing selection--which neighborhood. Agree that once we are settled, the boundaries dictate everything. Thanks in advance for any leads.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this. The thing to know is that MCPS has a single curriculum, with the exception of a handful of language immersion programs for which you've likely already missed the deadline.
Because there is a single curriculum, any differences are going to be at the margins, so most folks pick the house they like, with a commute they can tolerate, in a neighborhood that meets their needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For special needs/IEP or something else? School choice isn't really a thing in Montgomery County, not like DC.
Hi-- not for special needs. With regard to "choices," I meant to inform our housing selection--which neighborhood. Agree that once we are settled, the boundaries dictate everything. Thanks in advance for any leads.
Anonymous wrote:For special needs/IEP or something else? School choice isn't really a thing in Montgomery County, not like DC.