Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman would fit this, as would BCC (though some kids will peel off for private school in MS or HS). Fewer lottery and money options as far as I know (we are in ES in BCC cluster).
Don’t the BCC feeders split up and come back together at assorted points in ES and MS?
Not all the feeders. Only Rosemary Hills (K-2) has split articulation. About 3/5 go to CCES for 3-5, with about 2/5 going to NCC. They come back together (along with the English program at RCF) for MS at Silver Creek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Rockville HS cluster has five elementary schools all feeding to the same middle and high school.
Elementaries:
Barnsley
Flower Valley
Maryvale
Meadow Hall
Rock Creek Valley
All feed to Wood Middle School and Rockville High School, which is one of the smaller high schools in MCPS.
This. And it's the only cluster that is not impacted by any known future boundary studies.
Magruder and Sherwood are also not included in the boundary studies. Neither are Blake, Paint Branch, or Springbrook, though they are the Northeast Consortium, so would not meet OP's criteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Rockville HS cluster has five elementary schools all feeding to the same middle and high school.
Elementaries:
Barnsley
Flower Valley
Maryvale
Meadow Hall
Rock Creek Valley
All feed to Wood Middle School and Rockville High School, which is one of the smaller high schools in MCPS.
This. And it's the only cluster that is not impacted by any known future boundary studies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman would fit this, as would BCC (though some kids will peel off for private school in MS or HS). Fewer lottery and money options as far as I know (we are in ES in BCC cluster).
Don’t the BCC feeders split up and come back together at assorted points in ES and MS?
Anonymous wrote:With the two big boundary studies coming, there are bound to be more split articulations from middle to high school. They're building two new high schools but no new middle schools, so it's inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman would fit this, as would BCC (though some kids will peel off for private school in MS or HS). Fewer lottery and money options as far as I know (we are in ES in BCC cluster).
Anonymous wrote:The Rockville HS cluster has five elementary schools all feeding to the same middle and high school.
Elementaries:
Barnsley
Flower Valley
Maryvale
Meadow Hall
Rock Creek Valley
All feed to Wood Middle School and Rockville High School, which is one of the smaller high schools in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Considering moving to Montgomery County from DC, where my elementary aged kids are often losing friends because of the lottery, especially as middle school approaches. In an ideal world I’d love to move to a school cluster where kids generally stay together for middle and high school, even if they’re advanced students (currently kids are way above grade level). With the magnet programs does that mean kids don’t stay together? Or are there middle-high school paths in the county where kids go though middle and high together (Einstein?)?