Anonymous wrote:I don't think the schools are similar. Silver Creek is much more diverse in terms of race (whites are the minority--22% black, 18% hispanic) and socioeconomics (nearly 25% FARMS.)
Anonymous wrote:BCC just got an addition. There is no overcrowding issue. Future population increases in/around Bethesda will be offset at least in part by the reopening of Woodward HS.
I had a kid at Westland before they opened Silver Creek. It was a hellish commute and the school was wildly overcrowded. Not a great experience, although all the teachers we got to know seemed very good. There was some initial grumbling as the teaching staff shrunk after Silver Creek opened and Westland became a smaller school.
Silver Creek has a good reputation among the families in our neighborhood with kids there. I went to the orientation for incoming parents and was impressed by the atmosphere. But both schools have had disciplinary issues - latest I heard from SC is swastikas that keep reappearing in the boys' bathrooms.
Personally I don't expect BCC to be significantly impacted by redistricting. It's already reasonably diverse, both in terms of race/ethnicity and SES, esp by Bethesda standards. I don't think buying in the west part of the BCC zone is any "safer" than the eastern part. But the reality is that rezoning can happen anywhere, at any time in the future so if you want ironclad certainty about your kid's HS, you probably would need to find a K-12 private.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone give me the breakdown of the various feeders into BCC? How do they compare?
We are considering Silver Creek, Pyle and Westland and will be renting for our first year(s) so have some time to explore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re all good. The larger issues are:
1. overcrowding at the elementary and high school level (BCC not currently overcrowded but projected to be).
2. Boundary changes in the next few years. This is causing great angst because people are worried their property values might decrease if their street is reassigned to a lower performing school. The Silver Spring and Wheaton area are considered less performing than Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac areas.
Buy west of downtown. You’ll be in the BCC cluster (or Whitman) and won’t be at risk of being reassigned to a Silver Spring school.
PP is advising you to pay even more for your property now, to reduce the possibility of your property value declining at some future time.
I'm sure that the economists have a word for this phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:They’re all good. The larger issues are:
1. overcrowding at the elementary and high school level (BCC not currently overcrowded but projected to be).
2. Boundary changes in the next few years. This is causing great angst because people are worried their property values might decrease if their street is reassigned to a lower performing school. The Silver Spring and Wheaton area are considered less performing than Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac areas.
Buy west of downtown. You’ll be in the BCC cluster (or Whitman) and won’t be at risk of being reassigned to a Silver Spring school.