Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of other good high school programs beyond ERHS.
Your kid isn't even in pre-K yet so keep your mind open to all possibilities.
When my kids were that age, I presumed that they would all go to ERHS and although they all got in, 2 of them chose different specialty programs that better suited their interests.
Most posters who claim that X school is bad, has never stepped foot on the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My daughter was at a neighborhood daycare from ages 1-3, and has been at UMD's Center For Young Children for 3K and 4k (it will take her through kindergarten). And then...I'm panicking. Our zoned elementary school is University Park, which I've both heard can be great and also potentially rocky. If she tests into Glenarden Woods, that seems like the right academic choice, but also means that she would be have been in four different schools by third grade. That seems like a lot! Our other options would be just keeping her at UP, or trying Friends Community, which goes all the way to eighth grade. If you're in PG County, I'd love to hear what you did/are doing and how you felt about it.
You'd be surprised by how many TAG-identified students remain at UPES instead of going to Glenarden Woods, so I think that says something about people valuing UPES.
Anonymous wrote:
My daughter was at a neighborhood daycare from ages 1-3, and has been at UMD's Center For Young Children for 3K and 4k (it will take her through kindergarten). And then...I'm panicking. Our zoned elementary school is University Park, which I've both heard can be great and also potentially rocky. If she tests into Glenarden Woods, that seems like the right academic choice, but also means that she would be have been in four different schools by third grade. That seems like a lot! Our other options would be just keeping her at UP, or trying Friends Community, which goes all the way to eighth grade. If you're in PG County, I'd love to hear what you did/are doing and how you felt about it.