Anonymous wrote:The schools are pretty similar. I would just find a place you like and send your kid to the in-bounds school.
Overall, the Brent district is nicer and more expensive than the Maury district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A challenge at Brent is so many families start peeling off that the kid your child becomes friends with may not be there for 4th (and repeat for 5th).
It happens at Maury as well - but not to the same extent.
Data does not support this claim. Both had 11 move to BASIS.
Can you share the data source that supports this? Mostly curious to see the trends in 5th and 6th grader movements from Maury. As a mom to an ECE kid I am trying to wrap my mind around what ppl do beyond elementary.
https://dme.dc.gov/page/download-data
It requires some logic and noodling to put it together. For instance, there are 24 kids at Tyler who are IB for Brent. One assumes those kids are in PS3 and PK4 and didn't start at Brent and leave in upper ES. There are 11 kids at SWS who are IB for Maury. One assumes those kids didn't depart Maury for SWS in upper grades. BASIS is easier since the only overlapping year is 5th so we know with certainty that the kids moved there in 5th.
Anonymous wrote:I would pick Maury because of the new building, versus potentially dealing with a temporary location while Brent is being renovated.
I'm not that clear on the culture differences at both schools. I have this sense that Maury has more old-school teachers.
I know that post-COVID Brent aftercare has been meh, to say the least, not sure how Polite Piggies at Maury is.
Anonymous wrote:I would pick Maury because of the new building, versus potentially dealing with a temporary location while Brent is being renovated.
I'm not that clear on the culture differences at both schools. I have this sense that Maury has more old-school teachers.
I know that post-COVID Brent aftercare has been meh, to say the least, not sure how Polite Piggies at Maury is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies.
As mentioned we are aware of the middle school concerns but for now are renting. Based on my job, it's unclear whether we'll be in DC for more than 2-3 years. Those 2-3 years when our kid is in elementary thus overlap perfectly. We're aware that if we stay it will probably involve lottery and/or moving and/or private school for middle and beyond. But for now, when we don't even know what the long-term will bring, we would rather live in a neighborhood we love that is closer to downtown (also considering some other neighborhoods but the Hill is a top choice based on ability to get a rowhouse rather than an apartment, plus CHAW for my kid). It seems like an area where many people have found great and lasting community and we hope to do the same.
So that said we're open to the different elementary schools in the area and just looking to find the best fit. Appreciate all of those who are sharing their experiences.
you’ll regret this if you end up staying through MS. I’d rent some place zoned for Deal or Hardy, or in Bethesda. Especially because your family seems to be transient, you should be making choices that maximize possible continuity. The only thing Maury/Brent have to offer that might tip the balance is greater rental housing stock for SFH compared to NW/Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies.
As mentioned we are aware of the middle school concerns but for now are renting. Based on my job, it's unclear whether we'll be in DC for more than 2-3 years. Those 2-3 years when our kid is in elementary thus overlap perfectly. We're aware that if we stay it will probably involve lottery and/or moving and/or private school for middle and beyond. But for now, when we don't even know what the long-term will bring, we would rather live in a neighborhood we love that is closer to downtown (also considering some other neighborhoods but the Hill is a top choice based on ability to get a rowhouse rather than an apartment, plus CHAW for my kid). It seems like an area where many people have found great and lasting community and we hope to do the same.
So that said we're open to the different elementary schools in the area and just looking to find the best fit. Appreciate all of those who are sharing their experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A challenge at Brent is so many families start peeling off that the kid your child becomes friends with may not be there for 4th (and repeat for 5th).
It happens at Maury as well - but not to the same extent.
Data does not support this claim. Both had 11 move to BASIS.
Can you share the data source that supports this? Mostly curious to see the trends in 5th and 6th grader movements from Maury. As a mom to an ECE kid I am trying to wrap my mind around what ppl do beyond elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A challenge at Brent is so many families start peeling off that the kid your child becomes friends with may not be there for 4th (and repeat for 5th).
It happens at Maury as well - but not to the same extent.
Data does not support this claim. Both had 11 move to BASIS.