Anonymous wrote:Bump. We are in the same spot now, in 2026. Our DC has a spot being held at a local private K. Wondering whether to try RHPS?
Our primary interest in RHPS is for our DC to have more neighborhood friends. Many of our neighbors do private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved in bounds for CCES, so I cannot comment on RHES as my students did not attend.
If it were me, I would likely take the private school spot for many reasons but especially during a pandemic.
MCPS really dropped the ball in leadership and as a parent, my worry is that they lack the tools, vision, and initiative to do anything more in the fall than what they have already laid out for this spring.
I appreciate your input, but I am interested in people’s experience with RHES and not whether MCPS has the best pandemic plan. There is not guarantee the private school will be back in session full time in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:We moved in bounds for CCES, so I cannot comment on RHES as my students did not attend.
If it were me, I would likely take the private school spot for many reasons but especially during a pandemic.
MCPS really dropped the ball in leadership and as a parent, my worry is that they lack the tools, vision, and initiative to do anything more in the fall than what they have already laid out for this spring.
Anonymous wrote:We had a good experience with teachers at RHES, but we did not like the principal, who is pretty cold toward parents. Nevertheless, our overall experience was positive -- our child loved the school, learned a lot, and the thing we were most worried about (the bus) ended up being really positive. Our child made a lot of friends at the bus stop.
If you need before/after care, you can get that at CCES through Wonders, so you don't have to get to RHES in rush hour (East-West is near impossible). Starting next week, RHES (and all K-2 grades in MCPS) will offer in-person instruction every day but Wed, so I think chances for 5 days/week come September are good.