Anonymous wrote:Which of the other high schools are the best? I recently heard about gang problems at some of them, which is alarming. We obviously want to avoid those. Which ones are experiencing gang violence? Are any of the ones that are not W schools and not filled with gangs better or worse for kids on an IEP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
Bad advice. We left mcps to go one of the top privates in DC and has been a waste of money.
We did too and are returning to MCPS this Fall. Don’t let people sell you on privates. You don’t want to pay extra to have the same or in our case, more problems than you would have in public school. And there are fewer social/friendship options in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
Bad advice. We left mcps to go one of the top privates in DC and has been a waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:We really like Blake HS, which is in North Silver Spring, sort of on the way to Ashton/Olney. It's a small school with lots of excellent teachers who have been there for a very long time. The principal is so well-loved that, at football games, kids run around the field with flags with his face on them. They just love him, and he's so supportive, attending all kinds of school events and just generally pumping the kids up at every turn. Blake has a very diverse community, and my son has loved his experience there. I would call it off the beaten path, kind of out of the fray so to speak. The other thing that's nice is that the area is so much less congested than other parts of the county. There are many communities with quite large lots and the cost of a home is generally quite a bit less than Bethesda or even downtown Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:The W schools have issues too. There are gangs/violence at every school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
Bad advice. We left mcps to go one of the top privates in DC and has been a waste of money.
Why do parents like you keep lurking and posting in MCPS forum, yet when a public school parent posts negative things about private schools in the private school forum you all get so bent out of shape?
To OP, if your kid has an IEP I would focus your search on schools with the best IEP. I don't know what that is. Maybe try the SN parent forum, too?
MCPS is a very large school district, and there are several good school clusters to choose from other than W cluster. Poolesville is excellent, though I don't know what their IEP program is like.
Generally, the west side of 270 and north of ICC are less dense in terms of housing.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/glance/index.aspx
The at a glance won't tell you *that* much about a school other than its demographics and programs in the school (though it doesn't tell you how good those programs are), but it's a good place to start.
GL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why’s aren’t the W schools an option? Cost of housing? commute? How old are your kids? Do you care about split articulation on elementary school? You have not given us enough info to give you any advice.
But, you probably know that because this seems like lazy trolling.
It does feel like trolling. Someone is new to the area, not even moved here yet, but somehow knows the phrase "W School" and some lazy rumors about ganglandia.
This. It's a troll
Anonymous wrote:We really like Blake HS, which is in North Silver Spring, sort of on the way to Ashton/Olney. It's a small school with lots of excellent teachers who have been there for a very long time. The principal is so well-loved that, at football games, kids run around the field with flags with his face on them. They just love him, and he's so supportive, attending all kinds of school events and just generally pumping the kids up at every turn. Blake has a very diverse community, and my son has loved his experience there. I would call it off the beaten path, kind of out of the fray so to speak. The other thing that's nice is that the area is so much less congested than other parts of the county. There are many communities with quite large lots and the cost of a home is generally quite a bit less than Bethesda or even downtown Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why’s aren’t the W schools an option? Cost of housing? commute? How old are your kids? Do you care about split articulation on elementary school? You have not given us enough info to give you any advice.
But, you probably know that because this seems like lazy trolling.
It does feel like trolling. Someone is new to the area, not even moved here yet, but somehow knows the phrase "W School" and some lazy rumors about ganglandia.
This. It's a troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why’s aren’t the W schools an option? Cost of housing? commute? How old are your kids? Do you care about split articulation on elementary school? You have not given us enough info to give you any advice.
But, you probably know that because this seems like lazy trolling.
It does feel like trolling. Someone is new to the area, not even moved here yet, but somehow knows the phrase "W School" and some lazy rumors about ganglandia.
Anonymous wrote:Why’s aren’t the W schools an option? Cost of housing? commute? How old are your kids? Do you care about split articulation on elementary school? You have not given us enough info to give you any advice.
But, you probably know that because this seems like lazy trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
Bad advice. We left mcps to go one of the top privates in DC and has been a waste of money.