Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that all the area middle and high school boundaries are going to be up for review in a boundary study soon. Elementary school boundaries are excluded from the study.
Not a lot of options there for change since there is no high school in the entire East portion of the county south of the beltway. Blair still services that area says its original location was silver sprig. In fact, the next closest high school to us is BCC, which is 3 minutes further away than Blair.
Sure, but the dividing lines between Blair, Northwood, Einstein, and BCC are likely to be redrawn.
Yeah, but Takoma Park is safe.
There really aren't a lot of close in schools in that area. Blair isn't even that close, but he is a little closer than BCC, which is very downcounty since it's inside the Beltway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
New to this board. We are in DC and considering moving across the line to MD (likely Takoma Park or Silver Spring). Is there a place that explains the MS/HS feeders, magnets, charter options? We are leaving DC because we have no MS path and looking for a solid public option outside the city. Appreciate any help and dvi e you can share.
Hi OP! Here's an intro: MCPS has a total of 26 high schools with 2 more being built. Here's the list of the 26: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/clusters/. You can click on each and see which middle schools and elementary schools feed into each. Your house address determines which ES/MS/HS you are assigned to.
Now onto the consortiums. MCPS has 2 of them- both are within the Silver Spring and Takoma Park, MD area: One is the Downcounty (DCC) which has a group of 5 High Schools; and there's Northeast with 3 High Schools. Students in neighborhoods that feed into either consortium are automatically assigned to their home high school but they can choose a different one within their consortium. You may or may not get your first choice. Takoma Park, MD is part of the DCC and homes there are automatically assigned to Blair, but residents can choose any of the other 4 depending on their preference.
Now onto the special programs- there are a bunch of them, which is a good thing! Check out this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/ for details at the ES, MS, and HS level.
I know it seems a lot but it's not that complicated once you understand the lay of the land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
New to this board. We are in DC and considering moving across the line to MD (likely Takoma Park or Silver Spring). Is there a place that explains the MS/HS feeders, magnets, charter options? We are leaving DC because we have no MS path and looking for a solid public option outside the city. Appreciate any help and dvi e you can share.
OP- THANK YOU. This is really helpful and I appreciate you sharing this info with. A clueless newcomer. Looks like have a quite a bit of research to do![]()
Hi OP! Here's an intro: MCPS has a total of 26 high schools with 2 more being built. Here's the list of the 26: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/clusters/. You can click on each and see which middle schools and elementary schools feed into each. Your house address determines which ES/MS/HS you are assigned to.
Now onto the consortiums. MCPS has 2 of them- both are within the Silver Spring and Takoma Park, MD area: One is the Downcounty (DCC) which has a group of 5 High Schools; and there's Northeast with 3 High Schools. Students in neighborhoods that feed into either consortium are automatically assigned to their home high school but they can choose a different one within their consortium. You may or may not get your first choice. Takoma Park, MD is part of the DCC and homes there are automatically assigned to Blair, but residents can choose any of the other 4 depending on their preference.
Now onto the special programs- there are a bunch of them, which is a good thing! Check out this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/ for details at the ES, MS, and HS level.
I know it seems a lot but it's not that complicated once you understand the lay of the land.
Sure thing! My suggestion is to research the 8 high schools housed in one of the 2 consortiums since you are looking at Silver Spring/Takoma Park. If there's a program at one of those high schools that you really like, then I suggest you look for homes that are assigned to that high school. You can find information on each of the high schools here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/school-profiles. It will give you the stats, demographics, special programs, etc. There's a huge caveat though. There's a new HS being built in Bethesda (Woodward HS) and there will be a boundary study/shifting as a result. No one knows yet what the changes are but the build will be done by 2027. All high schools in the DCC are part of this study. If you find a HS that you like, make sure that you find a place that is very close to that school otherwise you might get moved. You may just want to let the chips fall where they may though since all high schools in MCPS in general, will give you the same curriculum and will have some special programs available to all students.
The scope of the boundary study includes the following high schools: Bethesda Chevy-Chase (BCC), Blair, Albert Einstein, Walter Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Northwood, Wheaton, and Walt Whitman. The scope also includes the following middle schools: Argyle, Eastern, A. Mario Loiederman, Newport Mill, North Bethesda, Parkland, Thomas W. Pyle, Odessa Shannon, Silver Creek, Silver Spring International, Sligo, Takoma Park, Tilden, and Westland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that all the area middle and high school boundaries are going to be up for review in a boundary study soon. Elementary school boundaries are excluded from the study.
Not a lot of options there for change since there is no high school in the entire East portion of the county south of the beltway. Blair still services that area says its original location was silver sprig. In fact, the next closest high school to us is BCC, which is 3 minutes further away than Blair.
Sure, but the dividing lines between Blair, Northwood, Einstein, and BCC are likely to be redrawn.
Yeah, but Takoma Park is safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
New to this board. We are in DC and considering moving across the line to MD (likely Takoma Park or Silver Spring). Is there a place that explains the MS/HS feeders, magnets, charter options? We are leaving DC because we have no MS path and looking for a solid public option outside the city. Appreciate any help and dvi e you can share.
OP- THANK YOU. This is really helpful and I appreciate you sharing this info with. A clueless newcomer. Looks like have a quite a bit of research to do![]()
Hi OP! Here's an intro: MCPS has a total of 26 high schools with 2 more being built. Here's the list of the 26: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/clusters/. You can click on each and see which middle schools and elementary schools feed into each. Your house address determines which ES/MS/HS you are assigned to.
Now onto the consortiums. MCPS has 2 of them- both are within the Silver Spring and Takoma Park, MD area: One is the Downcounty (DCC) which has a group of 5 High Schools; and there's Northeast with 3 High Schools. Students in neighborhoods that feed into either consortium are automatically assigned to their home high school but they can choose a different one within their consortium. You may or may not get your first choice. Takoma Park, MD is part of the DCC and homes there are automatically assigned to Blair, but residents can choose any of the other 4 depending on their preference.
Now onto the special programs- there are a bunch of them, which is a good thing! Check out this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/ for details at the ES, MS, and HS level.
I know it seems a lot but it's not that complicated once you understand the lay of the land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
New to this board. We are in DC and considering moving across the line to MD (likely Takoma Park or Silver Spring). Is there a place that explains the MS/HS feeders, magnets, charter options? We are leaving DC because we have no MS path and looking for a solid public option outside the city. Appreciate any help and dvi e you can share.
OP- THANK YOU. This is really helpful and I appreciate you sharing this info with. A clueless newcomer. Looks like have a quite a bit of research to do![]()
Hi OP! Here's an intro: MCPS has a total of 26 high schools with 2 more being built. Here's the list of the 26: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/clusters/. You can click on each and see which middle schools and elementary schools feed into each. Your house address determines which ES/MS/HS you are assigned to.
Now onto the consortiums. MCPS has 2 of them- both are within the Silver Spring and Takoma Park, MD area: One is the Downcounty (DCC) which has a group of 5 High Schools; and there's Northeast with 3 High Schools. Students in neighborhoods that feed into either consortium are automatically assigned to their home high school but they can choose a different one within their consortium. You may or may not get your first choice. Takoma Park, MD is part of the DCC and homes there are automatically assigned to Blair, but residents can choose any of the other 4 depending on their preference.
Now onto the special programs- there are a bunch of them, which is a good thing! Check out this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms/ for details at the ES, MS, and HS level.
I know it seems a lot but it's not that complicated once you understand the lay of the land.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
New to this board. We are in DC and considering moving across the line to MD (likely Takoma Park or Silver Spring). Is there a place that explains the MS/HS feeders, magnets, charter options? We are leaving DC because we have no MS path and looking for a solid public option outside the city. Appreciate any help and dvi e you can share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that all the area middle and high school boundaries are going to be up for review in a boundary study soon. Elementary school boundaries are excluded from the study.
Not a lot of options there for change since there is no high school in the entire East portion of the county south of the beltway. Blair still services that area says its original location was silver sprig. In fact, the next closest high school to us is BCC, which is 3 minutes further away than Blair.
Sure, but the dividing lines between Blair, Northwood, Einstein, and BCC are likely to be redrawn.
Yeah, but Takoma Park is safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that all the area middle and high school boundaries are going to be up for review in a boundary study soon. Elementary school boundaries are excluded from the study.
Not a lot of options there for change since there is no high school in the entire East portion of the county south of the beltway. Blair still services that area says its original location was silver sprig. In fact, the next closest high school to us is BCC, which is 3 minutes further away than Blair.
Sure, but the dividing lines between Blair, Northwood, Einstein, and BCC are likely to be redrawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that all the area middle and high school boundaries are going to be up for review in a boundary study soon. Elementary school boundaries are excluded from the study.
Not a lot of options there for change since there is no high school in the entire East portion of the county south of the beltway. Blair still services that area says its original location was silver sprig. In fact, the next closest high school to us is BCC, which is 3 minutes further away than Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that all the area middle and high school boundaries are going to be up for review in a boundary study soon. Elementary school boundaries are excluded from the study.
Anonymous wrote:TPES - used to have the only ES magnet. Still h as math enrichment.
PBES - local CES but that's all lottery these days
TPMS - STEM magent w/ 25 seat local set aside
DCC - you can pick your homeschool or use choice. Many programs from Wheaton Engineering, Einstein VAC, various IB programs, Blair SMCS and CAP etc.