Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived in MtR for nearly 5 years and have a preschooler and can't get a straight answer on the schools. Some people send their kids to public all the way through college and have a fine experience. Some, like the pp, do not have a good experience at all. It seems to me that it depends on the kid and is highly individual. We are prepared to take a chance on the local elementary but know in the back of our minds that we may have to have a backup plan in place.
This is my experience. If you get lucky and have a motivated, organized kid who naturally wants to be friends with other similar kids, you will do fine. If your kid, though, is not motivated, is disorganized, or is in any way not perfect, it will train them for a nice job at Burger King. It is hard to know in advance what kind your kid will be.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in MtR for nearly 5 years and have a preschooler and can't get a straight answer on the schools. Some people send their kids to public all the way through college and have a fine experience. Some, like the pp, do not have a good experience at all. It seems to me that it depends on the kid and is highly individual. We are prepared to take a chance on the local elementary but know in the back of our minds that we may have to have a backup plan in place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of friends send their kids to MRE (we're in Hyattsville so not us). It's an up and coming school in an up and coming area. And while you can't count on lottery for expanded options, there are many opportunities through the lottery and specialty programs. Everyone around here seems to make it work. Our kids and community are smart, vibrant and happy.
I answered upthread- do NOT make your plans based on whether a school, or an area, is up-and-coming. It may be, but things may not move fast enough to benefit your children. When you move somewhere you need to be accepting of what it is NOW, not some imaginary progress you have not seen yet. And DO NOT make any assumptions about specialty schools or programs. Those are quite literally winning a lottery. Make your plans with private school in mind in PG. Don't hope or bet on an up and coming area or specialty schools. I made this mistake. Don't make it too.
My point in calling it "up and coming" wasn't "it will get better." My point was "it's better than you may have heard."
There's a lot of vibrancy in our community right now. Lots of energy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of friends send their kids to MRE (we're in Hyattsville so not us). It's an up and coming school in an up and coming area. And while you can't count on lottery for expanded options, there are many opportunities through the lottery and specialty programs. Everyone around here seems to make it work. Our kids and community are smart, vibrant and happy.
I answered upthread- do NOT make your plans based on whether a school, or an area, is up-and-coming. It may be, but things may not move fast enough to benefit your children. When you move somewhere you need to be accepting of what it is NOW, not some imaginary progress you have not seen yet. And DO NOT make any assumptions about specialty schools or programs. Those are quite literally winning a lottery. Make your plans with private school in mind in PG. Don't hope or bet on an up and coming area or specialty schools. I made this mistake. Don't make it too.
Anonymous wrote:Pp, do you live in the area? If not, STFU.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of friends send their kids to MRE (we're in Hyattsville so not us). It's an up and coming school in an up and coming area. And while you can't count on lottery for expanded options, there are many opportunities through the lottery and specialty programs. Everyone around here seems to make it work. Our kids and community are smart, vibrant and happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a local. I like Mt. Rainier a lot. My child went to Mt. Rainier Elementary. We threw our hat into the specialty program lottery, but would have been OK with him staying at MRE. This was many years ago when Jan Reed was principal, so take this with a grain of salt. He went to Glenarden Woods and then Greenbelt Middle, but some of his friends went to Hyattsville MS and had great experiences (honors band, etc). He's going to Roosevelt for HS. Some of his friends are going with him, some are going to Northwestern either in the comprehensive program or the performing arts program, some are going to the IB program at Parkdale.
Hope this is helpful.
Remember pp that Glenarden Woods is now an all-TAG school, so I don't know where the kids that would have been zoned to GW would go now.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a local. I like Mt. Rainier a lot. My child went to Mt. Rainier Elementary. We threw our hat into the specialty program lottery, but would have been OK with him staying at MRE. This was many years ago when Jan Reed was principal, so take this with a grain of salt. He went to Glenarden Woods and then Greenbelt Middle, but some of his friends went to Hyattsville MS and had great experiences (honors band, etc). He's going to Roosevelt for HS. Some of his friends are going with him, some are going to Northwestern either in the comprehensive program or the performing arts program, some are going to the IB program at Parkdale.
Hope this is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have kids in any of the local ones? It seems like a lot of people moving into the neighborhood are sending their kids to private schools...
Doesn't that tell you all you need to know?