Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
My real estate agent calls it North Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Churchill at the end of middle school. My child found a group of friends relatively easily but I don't know what that would have looked like without a sports team community.
It's mega affluent. We are very comfortable but our house is 1.1 as opposed to 2.2. It was a shock to me to see my kid's Snapchat location map during the first break and see his school friends were literally all over the world - dozens of them. Many of his friends order food every lunch period and indiscriminately order extra for others. I imagine it's $100s per week.
Academics are very solid. Lots of opportunities for interesting classes. Clubs are dynamic. Lots of motivated, well-rounded kids.
The community we've interacted with is smart, motivated, hard working, and overall we are really like the vibe. But affluenza is a serious thing. Our kid is pretty resilient and grounded and not upset that they might have the lowest HHI of a particular friend group (at 450K, ha!) but YMMV. This kind of environment can go screwy in many ways.
This is ridiculous. 1/3 of the school is Beverly Farms and for parents that have been around since elem school almost no house was a million dollars. Sure there are super rich kids, but there are plenty of grounded kids with parents making average amounts of money. Stop trying to make it richer than it is.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to Churchill at the end of middle school. My child found a group of friends relatively easily but I don't know what that would have looked like without a sports team community.
It's mega affluent. We are very comfortable but our house is 1.1 as opposed to 2.2. It was a shock to me to see my kid's Snapchat location map during the first break and see his school friends were literally all over the world - dozens of them. Many of his friends order food every lunch period and indiscriminately order extra for others. I imagine it's $100s per week.
Academics are very solid. Lots of opportunities for interesting classes. Clubs are dynamic. Lots of motivated, well-rounded kids.
The community we've interacted with is smart, motivated, hard working, and overall we are really like the vibe. But affluenza is a serious thing. Our kid is pretty resilient and grounded and not upset that they might have the lowest HHI of a particular friend group (at 450K, ha!) but YMMV. This kind of environment can go screwy in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
The "school district" is MCPS. There are upcoming boundary studies for both Wootton and Churchill. If you're looking to buy your home, you should not assume that the school conveys with the residence.
Unless you are in the walk zone and then you're safe.
Yes, generally. But good luck figuring out exactly which streets are inside the walk zone.
This is pretty easy if you look at the bus routes. We did this when we were looking at houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
The "school district" is MCPS. There are upcoming boundary studies for both Wootton and Churchill. If you're looking to buy your home, you should not assume that the school conveys with the residence.
Unless you are in the walk zone and then you're safe.
Yes, generally. But good luck figuring out exactly which streets are inside the walk zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
The "school district" is MCPS. There are upcoming boundary studies for both Wootton and Churchill. If you're looking to buy your home, you should not assume that the school conveys with the residence.
Unless you are in the walk zone and then you're safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
My real estate agent calls it North Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:My teen goes to Wootton and we are very happy. I wouldn’t say it’s a pressure cooker unless you want it to be. My kid isn’t around that environment.
She has plenty of friends from Churchill too.
I think best areas are as close to the school as you can get. The middle schools are right next to each high school. Lakewood, Fallsmead or Cold Spring for Wootton. Beverly Farms and Wayside for Churchill.
Pls realize Cabin John MS has some kids that go to Wootton. Like 1/4. I think it’s Cold Spring ES. Nice area but it annoys many families as their kids become close with others that end up not going to the same high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
The "school district" is MCPS. There are upcoming boundary studies for both Wootton and Churchill. If you're looking to buy your home, you should not assume that the school conveys with the residence.
Unless you are in the walk zone and then you're safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
The "school district" is MCPS. There are upcoming boundary studies for both Wootton and Churchill. If you're looking to buy your home, you should not assume that the school conveys with the residence.
Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.