Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
"west of Silver Spring" Why don't you just say Bethesda Chevy Chase?
Kensington is nicer too
Rockville and Poolesville have better options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
"west of Silver Spring" Why don't you just say Bethesda Chevy Chase?
Kensington is nicer too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
"west of Silver Spring" Why don't you just say Bethesda Chevy Chase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
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Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the close-in Silver Spring elementary schools that semi-regularly receive praise on this board (in no particular order):
Oakland Terrace (whole school dual language Spanish immersion)
Flora Singer
Forest Knolls
Highland View
Woodlin
Sligo Creek
Glen Haven
Might as well add Rock View to this list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg so many acronyms. What is magnet? Like a lottery?
Pbes?
There are elementary magnet programs for 4th and 5th grades, and then another set of magnet programs for middle school. In recent years, admission to the magnets has been by lottery. Every kid who scores over a certain threshold on a specific standardized test is entered into the lottery. Some people think this is good, and some think it is bad, but the point is that it will absolutely impact GS scores. Up until now, many schools saw their best test takers leave after 3rd grade, but the GS rankings are based on tests only administered in 3rd - 5th. As more schools hang onto good test takers, you are going to see the scores sort of level out a little.