Anonymous wrote:All the professionals I know who live in Takoma Park send their kids to privates. Do any well educated professionals who live in TP go public or is it just assumed that you'll go private?
Anonymous wrote:All the professionals I know who live in Takoma Park send their kids to privates. Do any well educated professionals who live in TP go public or is it just assumed that you'll go private?
Anonymous wrote:All the professionals I know who live in Takoma Park send their kids to privates. Do any well educated professionals who live in TP go public or is it just assumed that you'll go private?
Anonymous wrote:Please don't move to Wheaton - it is unsafe, our friends got their car stolen at gunpoint in broad daylight near Westfield mall/Metro station there (they had their young children with them, too!).
Kensington townhouse or rundown small 3 bedroom.
Silver Spring further out.
Takoma Park, but not the nicest side.
At the middle to high school level in the areas mentioned above, safety and quality of education become increasingly problematic.
Personally, and unless I could put down more money, I would rent in a better school district such as Bethesda-Chevy Chase, or buy further out west.
Anonymous wrote:I almost fell out of my chair when I read 270 as a barrier. Isn't Chevy Chase to the east of 270? Somerset? Seriously, use 270 as your dividing line? That's absurd.
Oakland Terrace is a great elementary school and about to get smaller when a new school opens in the fall of 2012. Look around the Forest Glen metro station and you should be able to find something in your price range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would avoid the east side of the county. Basically use 270 as your barrier. If you choose the east side your schools might be Kennedy, Einstein, or Springbrook. Each is filled with thugs and not a day goes by without a big fight. Sometimes three or four a day.
There are many neighborhoods on the east side of the county where you are lucky to hear English spoken. Its not going to get any better and a lot of the homes are rentals.
I teach at Springbrook, and your use of "thugs" clearly oozes with racism. I work closely with administration, and I have yet to hear of "three or four" fights a day.