Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends love Westbrook. Classes stay small there because more parents opt for private after grade 2 or 3 due to concerns about MCPS curriculum. (NOT the school, just the curriculum, which is basically the same at the elementary level).
Westbrook is in a lower income area and has less kids in it. That's why the numbers stay lower in the classrooms. Its an area of couples and aged folks.
Wrong. Both schools have less than 5% FARMS (low-income). And Westbrook has some of the most expensive estate in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood acres is great. This was our first year and can only say good things about the school and neighborhood. More kids, yes, but lots of international diversity and more resources to go with it. Plus, it's the only school with a planetarium which is just awesome : )
Every single ES in Bethesda has huge international "diversity" though I don't really think the diversity police on DCUM would like you using that word...
Wood acres is higher than most due to being at just up from embassy row but still agreed with your points.
Westbrook is closer to Embassy Row than Woodacres. Westbrook is a very close knit, community school. The neighborhood is teaming with children of all ages, and I would not say that income levels are low. It is so obvious from the posts about Westbrook that most of you don't know what you are talking about. I know about both neighborhoods. I think it will come down to whether you want your kids at Whitman or BCC. The principal at Westbrook is retiring at the end of the term. I have always thought she was a lovely person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood acres is great. This was our first year and can only say good things about the school and neighborhood. More kids, yes, but lots of international diversity and more resources to go with it. Plus, it's the only school with a planetarium which is just awesome : )
Every single ES in Bethesda has huge international "diversity" though I don't really think the diversity police on DCUM would like you using that word...
Wood acres is higher than most due to being at just up from embassy row but still agreed with your points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends love Westbrook. Classes stay small there because more parents opt for private after grade 2 or 3 due to concerns about MCPS curriculum. (NOT the school, just the curriculum, which is basically the same at the elementary level).
Westbrook is in a lower income area and has less kids in it. That's why the numbers stay lower in the classrooms. Its an area of couples and aged folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood acres is great. This was our first year and can only say good things about the school and neighborhood. More kids, yes, but lots of international diversity and more resources to go with it. Plus, it's the only school with a planetarium which is just awesome : )
Every single ES in Bethesda has huge international "diversity" though I don't really think the diversity police on DCUM would like you using that word...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends love Westbrook. Classes stay small there because more parents opt for private after grade 2 or 3 due to concerns about MCPS curriculum. (NOT the school, just the curriculum, which is basically the same at the elementary level).
Westbrook is in a lower income area and has less kids in it. That's why the numbers stay lower in the classrooms. Its an area of couples and aged folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends love Westbrook. Classes stay small there because more parents opt for private after grade 2 or 3 due to concerns about MCPS curriculum. (NOT the school, just the curriculum, which is basically the same at the elementary level).
Westbrook is in a lower income area and has less kids in it. That's why the numbers stay lower in the classrooms. Its an area of couples and aged folks.
Anonymous wrote:Friends love Westbrook. Classes stay small there because more parents opt for private after grade 2 or 3 due to concerns about MCPS curriculum. (NOT the school, just the curriculum, which is basically the same at the elementary level).
Anonymous wrote:Wood acres is great. This was our first year and can only say good things about the school and neighborhood. More kids, yes, but lots of international diversity and more resources to go with it. Plus, it's the only school with a planetarium which is just awesome : )