Anonymous wrote:Fantastic school. Wonderful performing arts program. A true sleeper school within MCPS.
The elementary schools are changing rapidly within the cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that the market considers it one of the worst schools in MoCo and house trade for huge discounts (as much as 50%) compared to comparable houses often just blocks away in different school zones.
Now if that is based on outdated reputations I can’t tell you but typically the market is smarter than individuals.
Weird, I live just a couple blocks from the Einstein/Northwood line, and I don't see that at all.
Anonymous wrote:Opinions of Einstein parents are just as biased as any other. If you want objective views, do your own research. It’s not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that the market considers it one of the worst schools in MoCo and house trade for huge discounts (as much as 50%) compared to comparable houses often just blocks away in different school zones.
Now if that is based on outdated reputations I can’t tell you but typically the market is smarter than individuals.
What are you rambling about? Many of the homes are much smaller lower cost homes that those who have common sense and don't want to spend a million can appreciate.
Its a good school. People are negative about it as its a very diverse school. Most kids and families are happy with. It has a strong music program.
Yes the old “ the school is filled with rich people who want cheap, smaller and modest homes” argument. Guess you won!What next? the huge percentage of poor FARMs kids at the school are actually the children of lottery winners who gave all their winnings to charity and now lead minimalistic lives? Your well written (non-rambling) response has won me over
Anonymous wrote:Opinions of Einstein parents are just as biased as any other. If you want objective views, do your own research. It’s not hard.
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that the market considers it one of the worst schools in MoCo and house trade for huge discounts (as much as 50%) compared to comparable houses often just blocks away in different school zones.
Now if that is based on outdated reputations I can’t tell you but typically the market is smarter than individuals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that the market considers it one of the worst schools in MoCo and house trade for huge discounts (as much as 50%) compared to comparable houses often just blocks away in different school zones.
Now if that is based on outdated reputations I can’t tell you but typically the market is smarter than individuals.
What are you rambling about? Many of the homes are much smaller lower cost homes that those who have common sense and don't want to spend a million can appreciate.
Its a good school. People are negative about it as its a very diverse school. Most kids and families are happy with. It has a strong music program.
What next? the huge percentage of poor FARMs kids at the school are actually the children of lottery winners who gave all their winnings to charity and now lead minimalistic lives? Your well written (non-rambling) response has won me over Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that the market considers it one of the worst schools in MoCo and house trade for huge discounts (as much as 50%) compared to comparable houses often just blocks away in different school zones.
Now if that is based on outdated reputations I can’t tell you but typically the market is smarter than individuals.