Anonymous wrote:Rosemary Hills is zoned for BCC to slide some diversity/FARMs to the High School from silver spring. In the 80s a contingent of the county tried to close the school during the post baby boomer contractions within the county and the federal Gov stepped in and threatened to withhold funding if they did. Hence it is still open.
funny part is the BCC affiliation has pushed many of the legacy families out of the neighborhood with school shoppers buying up the humble/modest ramblers for strong (for Silver Spring) prices leaving only the cheap apts between grubb and 16th street as the source of most of the FARMs in BCC.
Over the years I have heard a few people buy in that area and claim it to be Chevy Chase at various BBQs or cocktail parties assuming I wouldn't already know about it. I guess I know why they are insecure as I have heard many people unapologetically rip into the area when discussing BCC or Westland problems. The same way people talk about "those" Scotland kids at Churchill. Having a Silver Spring address will get you some eye rolls and doors closed during your time with the school system. Not by everybody but it will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Rosemary hills is why my parents started me in private in 1980.
Anonymous wrote:My kids went to Rosemary Hills and had a great experience, and we were very happy with it.
Things I loved about it as a parent and for my kids:
- the focus on that age group. Everyone there, and everyone in the building, is focused on very little kids and I really appreciated how that manifested in approach, attitude, understanding of behaviors, etc... I was a total convert to this kind of split after seeing their experience of it.
- I liked the principal - found her to be very capable, professional and effective. Lots of people complained about her not being warm and fuzzy enough - but I wasn't looking for that. I thought she was a very effective administrator and the school seemed well run.
- I loved the diversity of my kids' friends group. Socio-economic, cultural, intellectual, etc... - deep and true diversity and it was great. None of their subsequent education (all public MoCo) has been as diverse and I think they are the poorer for it.
- Great playground space
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rosemary hills is why my parents started me in private in 1980.
That speaks volumes about your parents, not the school.
Anonymous wrote:Rosemary hills is why my parents started me in private in 1980.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RHES was named a Focus School for next year. Which means class sizes will be closer to 19. The staff is mostly good and the principal is very active in managing issues.
Why was it named a Focus School?