Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't move for the schools, but did DCPS to MCPS in K, 2nd and 6th grade. We soon realized how horrible MCPS is and didn't even finish elementary before we bailed for privates. We had a MUCH better experience at DCPS.
LOL. We can tell you're lying.
MCPS absolutely sucks right now. Visit a few ES and then go see Murch, Lafayette, Janey etc. Those schools are beautiful and the compete for students!! MCPS knows you have no choice, are trapped and they don’t care.
Yeah MCPS sucks but ya'll still can't compete with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think your kids might have a shot at enriched programs (CES for elementary, Magnets for middle & high school), I'd advise moving before the evaluation points for those - so, 3rd, 5th, or 8th grade. The processes keep changing, so there's no guarantee on exactly what the data points will be or when they'll be considered, but I think in general high school is done earliest, followed by middle and then elementary. The earlier you're in the system, the better chance you have to have enough data to be evaluated.
CES commutes are tolerable from most locations but commutes to TPMS and Eastern can be deal breakers.
TPMS was super convenient for us. It was a 10-15 minute bus ride from where we live in Chevy Chase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't move for the schools, but did DCPS to MCPS in K, 2nd and 6th grade. We soon realized how horrible MCPS is and didn't even finish elementary before we bailed for privates. We had a MUCH better experience at DCPS.
LOL. We can tell you're lying.
MCPS absolutely sucks right now. Visit a few ES and then go see Murch, Lafayette, Janey etc. Those schools are beautiful and the compete for students!! MCPS knows you have no choice, are trapped and they don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think your kids might have a shot at enriched programs (CES for elementary, Magnets for middle & high school), I'd advise moving before the evaluation points for those - so, 3rd, 5th, or 8th grade. The processes keep changing, so there's no guarantee on exactly what the data points will be or when they'll be considered, but I think in general high school is done earliest, followed by middle and then elementary. The earlier you're in the system, the better chance you have to have enough data to be evaluated.
CES commutes are tolerable from most locations but commutes to TPMS and Eastern can be deal breakers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't move for the schools, but did DCPS to MCPS in K, 2nd and 6th grade. We soon realized how horrible MCPS is and didn't even finish elementary before we bailed for privates. We had a MUCH better experience at DCPS.
LOL. We can tell you're lying.
Anonymous wrote:If you think your kids might have a shot at enriched programs (CES for elementary, Magnets for middle & high school), I'd advise moving before the evaluation points for those - so, 3rd, 5th, or 8th grade. The processes keep changing, so there's no guarantee on exactly what the data points will be or when they'll be considered, but I think in general high school is done earliest, followed by middle and then elementary. The earlier you're in the system, the better chance you have to have enough data to be evaluated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't move for the schools, but did DCPS to MCPS in K, 2nd and 6th grade. We soon realized how horrible MCPS is and didn't even finish elementary before we bailed for privates. We had a MUCH better experience at DCPS.
Backdoor private recruiting again. They must be really worried about the covid cohort going back to MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't move for the schools, but did DCPS to MCPS in K, 2nd and 6th grade. We soon realized how horrible MCPS is and didn't even finish elementary before we bailed for privates. We had a MUCH better experience at DCPS.
Completely the opposite experience. Was way behind in math from DCPS in 2nd grade. Caught up in time for Highly gifted program and TPMS magnet in MCPS. If we had waited any longer to move, it would not have worked out.
So did you move at that time specifically because of your concern about the math, or another reason?
Anonymous wrote:We didn't move for the schools, but did DCPS to MCPS in K, 2nd and 6th grade. We soon realized how horrible MCPS is and didn't even finish elementary before we bailed for privates. We had a MUCH better experience at DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:We moved from the Palisades to Whitman cluster the year before Kindergarten. While I heard Key is pretty good we just had no interest in starting in a place we had no intentions of finishing. Quite happy with our elementary but our oldest is going to Pyle next year and I have heard mixed things about it so we shale see but it should be better than Hardy.