Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I want a house with a yard, which I can’t afford on the west side of the county where the W schools are. I like the feel of Rockville a lot but I don’t think the large elementary schools would be ideal for my elementary school child. I work from home, so commute isn’t a factor right now but could be in a future job. If there really are gangs at all of the high schools, that is very different from when I was in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the other high schools are the best? I recently heard about gang problems at some of them, which is alarming. We obviously want to avoid those. Which ones are experiencing gang violence? Are any of the ones that are not W schools and not filled with gangs better or worse for kids on an IEP?
Where did you hear this? I have a HS child in a non-W and this has not been an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Which of the other high schools are the best? I recently heard about gang problems at some of them, which is alarming. We obviously want to avoid those. Which ones are experiencing gang violence? Are any of the ones that are not W schools and not filled with gangs better or worse for kids on an IEP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I want a house with a yard, which I can’t afford on the west side of the county where the W schools are. I like the feel of Rockville a lot but I don’t think the large elementary schools would be ideal for my elementary school child. I work from home, so commute isn’t a factor right now but could be in a future job. If there really are gangs at all of the high schools, that is very different from when I was in school.
Look at Olney - Sherwood HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I want a house with a yard, which I can’t afford on the west side of the county where the W schools are. I like the feel of Rockville a lot but I don’t think the large elementary schools would be ideal for my elementary school child. I work from home, so commute isn’t a factor right now but could be in a future job. If there really are gangs at all of the high schools, that is very different from when I was in school.
If you're looking for a Rockville school that is on the smaller side, consider these:
Meadow Hall
Rock Creek Valley
Ritchie Park
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
Bad advice. We left mcps to go one of the top privates in DC and has been a waste of money.
Why do parents like you keep lurking and posting in MCPS forum, yet when a public school parent posts negative things about private schools in the private school forum you all get so bent out of shape?
To OP, if your kid has an IEP I would focus your search on schools with the best IEP. I don't know what that is. Maybe try the SN parent forum, too?
MCPS is a very large school district, and there are several good school clusters to choose from other than W cluster. Poolesville is excellent, though I don't know what their IEP program is like.
Generally, the west side of 270 and north of ICC are less dense in terms of housing.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/glance/index.aspx
The at a glance won't tell you *that* much about a school other than its demographics and programs in the school (though it doesn't tell you how good those programs are), but it's a good place to start.
GL
Can you comprehend? The post is saying that the private is not better. You agree with the post but got mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP,
We moved to Bethesda years ago specifically for two things:
1. Short commute.
2. The school had a great reputation for taking care of its special needs population.
The two above criteria are the most important! Wealthy neighborhoods don't always have the best IEP teams. You have to create a thread specifically for that. It depends on the Principal of each school. As a rule of thumb, if the school houses a special program, then you can have some reassurance that they take special needs seriously, even if your child is not necessarily in that program. Walter Johnson is a north Bethesda cluster that houses the GT/LD and Asperger's programs. You need to look at each website, see what programs they have in each school.
It doesn't sound like OP can afford Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I want a house with a yard, which I can’t afford on the west side of the county where the W schools are. I like the feel of Rockville a lot but I don’t think the large elementary schools would be ideal for my elementary school child. I work from home, so commute isn’t a factor right now but could be in a future job. If there really are gangs at all of the high schools, that is very different from when I was in school.
Anonymous wrote:
OP,
We moved to Bethesda years ago specifically for two things:
1. Short commute.
2. The school had a great reputation for taking care of its special needs population.
The two above criteria are the most important! Wealthy neighborhoods don't always have the best IEP teams. You have to create a thread specifically for that. It depends on the Principal of each school. As a rule of thumb, if the school houses a special program, then you can have some reassurance that they take special needs seriously, even if your child is not necessarily in that program. Walter Johnson is a north Bethesda cluster that houses the GT/LD and Asperger's programs. You need to look at each website, see what programs they have in each school.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I want a house with a yard, which I can’t afford on the west side of the county where the W schools are. I like the feel of Rockville a lot but I don’t think the large elementary schools would be ideal for my elementary school child. I work from home, so commute isn’t a factor right now but could be in a future job. If there really are gangs at all of the high schools, that is very different from when I was in school.