Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is "curriculum 2.0"? Thanks from a DC resident looking to move to Bethesda or Arlington.
Curriculum 2.0 is the Common Core-aligned elementary-school curriculum and the math curriculum for MCPS.
Be aware that there are many posters on DCUM who despise Curriculum 2.0, for various reasons, most of which have more to do with the posters' individual circumstances and beliefs than with Curriculum 2.0. My opinion is that there are problems with Curriculum 2.0 (there are problems with anything!), but overall, it's an improvement.
Anonymous wrote:What is "curriculum 2.0"? Thanks from a DC resident looking to move to Bethesda or Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda is an easy commute to your husband's work locale. It is probably a 20 minute commute with no traffic and about 40 with traffic. It will vary depending upon the time he leaves for work. Lots of Cap. hill families have made yhe move to Bethesda and have no regrets. The schools are so much better here. You are doing right by your kids. Good for you.
Why are there so many complaints about the overcrowding and 2.0 curriculum in the schools?
Some people like 2.0, some hate it. The haters tend to be quite passionate. Everyone I know IRL is fine with it.
Overcrowding means trailers, and school expansion projects. My DC is in an above capacity school and it doesn't have that much of an impact. It just means they hire more teachers to keep class sizes at the county standard.
A big difference in DC is that parents can buy additional teachers and resources. You can't do that in Moco.
Anonymous wrote:I am OP. Heck, we are living in 1300 square foot townhouse now. It does not take a lot to impress me. Is it safe to assume that all of the schools in the Whitman catchment area are good? I know one ES is slated for a major renovation next year...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda is an easy commute to your husband's work locale. It is probably a 20 minute commute with no traffic and about 40 with traffic. It will vary depending upon the time he leaves for work. Lots of Cap. hill families have made yhe move to Bethesda and have no regrets. The schools are so much better here. You are doing right by your kids. Good for you.
Why are there so many complaints about the overcrowding and 2.0 curriculum in the schools?
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda is an easy commute to your husband's work locale. It is probably a 20 minute commute with no traffic and about 40 with traffic. It will vary depending upon the time he leaves for work. Lots of Cap. hill families have made yhe move to Bethesda and have no regrets. The schools are so much better here. You are doing right by your kids. Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. DH works near SW waterfront. So, was thinking River Road. Other parts of MoCo I should be thinking of? Really it is schools and commute. Hoping to spend less than $800,000
Anonymous wrote:Definitely try the commute to SW first. We live off River in the Whitman cluster and commute downtown and to NoVa, which isn't terrible (although Arlington is easier than DC, frankly). I would be concerned about trying to get to Waterfront daily. Metro is not walkable from here. Also, I think getting a house big enough for 4 in this area for less than $800K would be challenging.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. DH works near SW waterfront. So, was thinking River Road. Other parts of MoCo I should be thinking of? Really it is schools and commute. Hoping to spend less than $800,000