Anonymous wrote:Actually, that shows me the neighborhood is actively involved in making sure this does not go on. The squeeky wheel gets the oil and I have never seen a task force for burglaries outside of Potomac and Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The problem kids, the non-english kids, the poor test kids, the goofing off in class kids. It sucks but I hear it all the time. I have heard about gangs there competing with a Lincoln Park gang and another from Mont Village. I am sure everyone in and outside of Twinbrook will have various opinions and no one knows what the OP wants. I don't live there but near there and am positive I wouldn't want to live there. It may be great for some but not for my family. That is why there are different neighborhoods.
That is why there are different neighborhoods? Just different people with different preferences about where to live? Some people prefer chocolate, some people prefer strawberry, some people prefer to live in safe neighborhoods with good schools, some people prefer to live in dangerous neighborhoods with bad schools?
Anonymous wrote:Vatos lokos
Anonymous wrote:Nicely done, PP.
Anonymous wrote:
The problem kids, the non-english kids, the poor test kids, the goofing off in class kids. It sucks but I hear it all the time. I have heard about gangs there competing with a Lincoln Park gang and another from Mont Village. I am sure everyone in and outside of Twinbrook will have various opinions and no one knows what the OP wants. I don't live there but near there and am positive I wouldn't want to live there. It may be great for some but not for my family. That is why there are different neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I can't yet speak for the schools since my kid is still a toddler. But I can speak for the neighborhood since I live there. My family and I moved in last year in August and absolutely love living in Twinbrook! The people are friendly and very welcoming. Yes, it's very diverse and there are a lot of immigrant families. But they seem to want the same things that we want, a safe place for their kids to grow up and a nice family friendly environment. I've asked others in the neighborhood about the schools and overall, they seem very pleased. No, this is not Bethesda or Chevy Chase. But it's a nice area and I'm very happy and comfortable here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the info about the school. Look at test scores, farms, ESOL, population, capicity.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02206.pdf
Twinbook is the "problem" elementary school of MS and HS.
Where does it say that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The answer was given. The Twinbrook neighborhood feeds into Twinbrook Elementary. Going back 30-40 years Twinbrook has always been a problem neighborhood with less than desirable families. I didn't say every family is not desirable. Some are. Now there is some gang activity.
Is that not politically correct to say? Tough luck. Its true.
PP, do you live in Twinbrook? Do you work at Twinbrook ES? Do you have a child at Twinbrook ES? What information do you base your statement on?
(If you are the PP at 15:10, somebody has already asked you this question, but you haven't answered it.)
I have extensive experience dealing with the people who live in Twinbrook. I've lived in this county my entire life. Long enough to know neighborhoods, areas of the county, and the schools.