Anonymous wrote:Churchhill:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/principal-tells-churchill-parents-about-increase-in-gang-like-violence-at-school
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/local/potomac/2015/06/29/md-high-school-teacher-arrested-for-alleged-sexual-assault/29481157/
https://www.thesentinel.com/communities/montgomery/news/local/churchill-community-reflects-on-n-word-passes/article_9b292c68-c5bf-5ed2-b602-3f4bb8bf2621.html
https://www.michiganradio.org/post/high-school-vape-culture-can-be-almost-hard-shake-addiction-teens-say
https://www.thechurchillobserver.com/online-exclusives/2019/11/10/school-violence-threats-must-be-taken-seriously/
http://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2019/09/abc7-3-charged-including-clarksburg-hs.html
Here is a stabbing:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/scissors-used-in-stabbing-incident-at-churchill-high-school
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1aVPkU7zPY
Shall I keep going... that is just a quick internet search on the first two google pages. Google any school and you will find stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.
Yup. Me too.
I’d rather have my kid at a school without metal detectors.
All schools should have metal detectors. But, none do. Have you googled your school. All high schools in MC have issues, some far more serious than Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.
Yup. Me too.
I’d rather have my kid at a school without metal detectors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.
Yup. Me too.
I’d rather have my kid at a school without metal detectors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.
Yup. Me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic school. Wonderful performing arts program. A true sleeper school within MCPS.
The elementary schools are changing rapidly within the cluster.
How are the elementary schools changing?
No Comprende amigo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic school. Wonderful performing arts program. A true sleeper school within MCPS.
The elementary schools are changing rapidly within the cluster.
How are the elementary schools changing?
Anonymous wrote:How many kids (number and %) get admitted to UMDCP from Einstein?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic school. Wonderful performing arts program. A true sleeper school within MCPS.
The elementary schools are changing rapidly within the cluster.
How are the elementary schools changing?
They aren’t. They blame WH home owners trying to inflate things. This is funny. It’s a sleeper school, keep it a secret. Honey, no one wavy to send their kids there. [/quote
WJ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic school. Wonderful performing arts program. A true sleeper school within MCPS.
The elementary schools are changing rapidly within the cluster.
How are the elementary schools changing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will find the small contingent of middle class families that go there are passionately booster-rific but they aren’t the defining character of the school. They will mention coded TOP classes and what not which is there way of saying avoid the general pop at all cost. As one of the first poster said there is a reason houses zoned for Einstein are amount the cheapest in the DCC. It isn’t because the parents are frugal, it is because most parents don’t want them.
100% 300k difference in similar houses between Einstein Kensington and WJ Kensington. I saw a ring alert about gunshots last night near Einstein. It’s still transitioning. If you’re okay with that, go for it.
Oh please.. there is no more violence there than anywhere else. I'd rather have that $300K to pay cash for college and graduate school.