Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Elementary is often criticized for being crowded (and it is despite changes over the years) but the principal is dedicated and hard working. She fights for resources for the school from MCPS. Because the school has a focus on special needs, I think all students benefit from diversity in abilities in the student population. Because of the high amount of construction in Bethesda, there’s a variety of housing and family incomes. I’ve had 14 years at the school as a parent with multiple children and have only had one teacher who was very unprepared for the classroom (and that teacher has left). I am regularly impressed with the teaching staff.
+ 1. Great principal and mostly great teachers. The overcrowding is no joke though. 44 kids in my kid’s 5th grade math class. The teacher is a marvel and can handle it and my kid adores math so she’s fine, but others may not be.
I have heard good things about Westbrook and somerset in the same cluster. And Bradley Hills and Burning Tree further out.
Compacted math? Guessing the other classes are smaller.
Anonymous wrote:there isn't anything magical about Bethesda. What is different is the kids in Bethesda come from wealthier families than where I assume you are.
What didn't you like about the kindergarten teachers? All the schools follow the same curricula.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone,
I just toward our local public school in MoCo – which is not in Bethesda – and was underwhelmed with the principal, kindergarten teachers who presented, and the facilities.
We are a progressive, community oriented family and want to stay in the public school system. I plan to be active in the PTA and to volunteer in the class if needed. However, I cannot justify sending my kids to this school. I’m now exploring a move to Bethesda for the sake of schools (while still preferring a neighborhood where most kids go public!).
Please tell me the real scoop on which schools have the best teachers and other resources you seem important to a high-quality publicelementary school experience! Thank you!
. These are the top as they have the lowest farms and best scores/populationAnonymous wrote:Bannockburn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Elementary is often criticized for being crowded (and it is despite changes over the years) but the principal is dedicated and hard working. She fights for resources for the school from MCPS. Because the school has a focus on special needs, I think all students benefit from diversity in abilities in the student population. Because of the high amount of construction in Bethesda, there’s a variety of housing and family incomes. I’ve had 14 years at the school as a parent with multiple children and have only had one teacher who was very unprepared for the classroom (and that teacher has left). I am regularly impressed with the teaching staff.
+ 1. Great principal and mostly great teachers. The overcrowding is no joke though. 44 kids in my kid’s 5th grade math class. The teacher is a marvel and can handle it and my kid adores math so she’s fine, but others may not be.
I have heard good things about Westbrook and somerset in the same cluster. And Bradley Hills and Burning Tree further out.
Compacted math? Guessing the other classes are smaller.
Anonymous wrote:You are not progressive if you are looking to move to Bethesda for the schools. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Elementary is often criticized for being crowded (and it is despite changes over the years) but the principal is dedicated and hard working. She fights for resources for the school from MCPS. Because the school has a focus on special needs, I think all students benefit from diversity in abilities in the student population. Because of the high amount of construction in Bethesda, there’s a variety of housing and family incomes. I’ve had 14 years at the school as a parent with multiple children and have only had one teacher who was very unprepared for the classroom (and that teacher has left). I am regularly impressed with the teaching staff.
+ 1. Great principal and mostly great teachers. The overcrowding is no joke though. 44 kids in my kid’s 5th grade math class. The teacher is a marvel and can handle it and my kid adores math so she’s fine, but others may not be.
I have heard good things about Westbrook and somerset in the same cluster. And Bradley Hills and Burning Tree further out.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Looking for school names & why you have enjoyed the schools, not the side comments. Thanks!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Elementary is often criticized for being crowded (and it is despite changes over the years) but the principal is dedicated and hard working. She fights for resources for the school from MCPS. Because the school has a focus on special needs, I think all students benefit from diversity in abilities in the student population. Because of the high amount of construction in Bethesda, there’s a variety of housing and family incomes. I’ve had 14 years at the school as a parent with multiple children and have only had one teacher who was very unprepared for the classroom (and that teacher has left). I am regularly impressed with the teaching staff.
+ 1. Great principal and mostly great teachers. The overcrowding is no joke though. 44 kids in my kid’s 5th grade math class. The teacher is a marvel and can handle it and my kid adores math so she’s fine, but others may not be.
I have heard good things about Westbrook and somerset in the same cluster. And Bradley Hills and Burning Tree further out.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Elementary is often criticized for being crowded (and it is despite changes over the years) but the principal is dedicated and hard working. She fights for resources for the school from MCPS. Because the school has a focus on special needs, I think all students benefit from diversity in abilities in the student population. Because of the high amount of construction in Bethesda, there’s a variety of housing and family incomes. I’ve had 14 years at the school as a parent with multiple children and have only had one teacher who was very unprepared for the classroom (and that teacher has left). I am regularly impressed with the teaching staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Bethesda, but Chevy Chase ES is the best MoCo elem school I’ve experienced (of three).
Yes but... rosemary hills