Anonymous wrote:We moved to Bethesda for the public schools and honestly they have been a real disappointment. If your child is a high achiever they will do well enough but if your child is in the middle - well behaved but needs some attention- you are going to be very disappointed. Especially with middle schools like Westland. The kids on the spectrum or w behavioral issues and the kids who truly excel get the attention they need from teachers but the kids in the middle, the quieter ones who do not disrupt but also could do with some teacher attention don’t get it. There are some good teachers but mostly excessive reliance on screens and videos to teach the kids and keep them quiet. BCC has some great teachers but a decent proportion of the student body is disruptive or just doesn’t want to be in school and this makes it challenging for the kids who are just trying to learn. In retrospect we would have scrimped and sacrificed to send our kids to private if we could have. If these schools are considered the good ones we are really failing an entire generation of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up lucky 3 years ago- or so we thought. Snagged a four bedroom, 5-bath home with a gorgeous in-law suite for under 3 mil. The problem is now that the schools have been disappointing for both of our girls and we are applying to privates for fall 2026.
I live in the area and have kids going through the public schools. They are definitely not perfect - but they are free!! And they are fine.
I'm not going to argue that public is better than private. If you've got the money and it won't impact your saving goals, 100% go private. You'll bask in the amazing luxury facilities, small classes, and enrichment opportunities, etc. Plus all the other parents will be similarly situated and like minded.
But if it's public or bust, like many of us, the schools are pretty good and much, much, better than DC public schools.
Anonymous wrote:We ended up lucky 3 years ago- or so we thought. Snagged a four bedroom, 5-bath home with a gorgeous in-law suite for under 3 mil. The problem is now that the schools have been disappointing for both of our girls and we are applying to privates for fall 2026.