Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Baltimore. I send my kids public school in DC, I wouldn't live in Baltimore for double my salary and you I wouldn't send my kids to public school in Baltimore no matter what what. Ever.
Elliot city, Catonsville, owings mills, maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Does any one have advice on where to live in Baltimore that a) has good elementary schools, 2) is not too suburban, and 3) is convenient to Johns Hopkins Med School?
Do Towson and Roland Park fit the bill?
Anonymous wrote:live in federal hill and send to private schools, easy. The private schools in baltimore are top notch.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend with a 5 year old son, she lives in Catonsville, and when she talks to her friends in Baltimore (Fells Point, Canton & north) about how she wants to move into the city they tell her stay put! Everyone in Baltimore wants to move to Catonsville (for the schools.) Ellicott City is very charming although I'd be careful about being too too close to the river or railtracks. The upper peninsula above Annapolis, Arnold, Severna Park etc., that county is supposed to have great schools. Also Davidsonville, if you afford it and need to be more between Baltimore and DC.
Anonymous wrote:I also do not know much about Baltimore but I am interested in 2 privates, Baltimore Waldorf Schol and The Park School. not to high jack this thread but if anybody knows the neighborhoods around these schools could you please give n opinion? Cold Spring Newtown for instance?