Anonymous wrote:Hey OP - I think the sweet spot is a generous walking distance to the town center and to the high school. In which case you’re probably also walking distance to Bayard Rustin or Beall ES. If your kids are walking to school, they will find other kids and you will probably meet parents. Alternatively, the Woodley Gardens neighborhood is walking distance to Carmen’s, which gives your future teenagers somewhere to walk to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP
Anything near downtown rockville near metro fine.
Schools. Richard Montgomery HS great, Wootton as well
Not Rockville HS. Nothing near Norbeck road. Not Gaithersburg HS either.
Yes, there are a ton of Catholics but also very diverse area. And yes the Catholics are MAGA so beware of that. More so on the other side of 270.
Rockville HS is actually a great option. Barnsley and Flower Valley elementary school areas have some very family-friendly neighborhoods and can be more affordable than inside the Rockville city limits.
No Rockville HS is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is far from DC. This may be a positive or a negative from your perspective, but just something to be aware of. It is definitely too far out for those of us that are more DC oriented in our jobs or activities. We live in DC and would never consider Rockville. Kensington is as far as we would go.
You do realize you will go to DC less and less. I live by Rockville and go to DC maybe twice a year tops. I WFH now and all my kids stuff is here.
To each his own I grew up in Rockville and went to DC weekly.
I live farther out now but still go to DC, my kids and I did the zoo practically weekly. (My kids love animals)
But we also loved the amenities in the burbs like parks, pools, and free parking.
Anonymous wrote:OP
Anything near downtown rockville near metro fine.
Schools. Richard Montgomery HS great, Wootton as well
Not Rockville HS. Nothing near Norbeck road. Not Gaithersburg HS either.
Yes, there are a ton of Catholics but also very diverse area. And yes the Catholics are MAGA so beware of that. More so on the other side of 270.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is far from DC. This may be a positive or a negative from your perspective, but just something to be aware of. It is definitely too far out for those of us that are more DC oriented in our jobs or activities. We live in DC and would never consider Rockville. Kensington is as far as we would go.
You do realize you will go to DC less and less. I live by Rockville and go to DC maybe twice a year tops. I WFH now and all my kids stuff is here.
To each his own I grew up in Rockville and went to DC weekly.
I live farther out now but still go to DC, my kids and I did the zoo practically weekly. (My kids love animals)
But we also loved the amenities in the burbs like parks, pools, and free parking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP
Anything near downtown rockville near metro fine.
Schools. Richard Montgomery HS great, Wootton as well
Not Rockville HS. Nothing near Norbeck road. Not Gaithersburg HS either.
Yes, there are a ton of Catholics but also very diverse area. And yes the Catholics are MAGA so beware of that. More so on the other side of 270.
Rockville HS is actually a great option. Barnsley and Flower Valley elementary school areas have some very family-friendly neighborhoods and can be more affordable than inside the Rockville city limits.
No Rockville HS is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived her for 20+ years and think it is a great city. It has it own rec department (camps, pool, sports etc). Our streets always seem to be plowed quickly. Great parks. Convenient to 270 and the red line. The Catholic comment was surprising. I am not Catholic and have not noticed any Catholic feel. It is very diverse so nothing stands out.
This is about Kensington not Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP
Anything near downtown rockville near metro fine.
Schools. Richard Montgomery HS great, Wootton as well
Not Rockville HS. Nothing near Norbeck road. Not Gaithersburg HS either.
Yes, there are a ton of Catholics but also very diverse area. And yes the Catholics are MAGA so beware of that. More so on the other side of 270.
Rockville HS is actually a great option. Barnsley and Flower Valley elementary school areas have some very family-friendly neighborhoods and can be more affordable than inside the Rockville city limits.
Anonymous wrote:OP
Anything near downtown rockville near metro fine.
Schools. Richard Montgomery HS great, Wootton as well
Not Rockville HS. Nothing near Norbeck road. Not Gaithersburg HS either.
Yes, there are a ton of Catholics but also very diverse area. And yes the Catholics are MAGA so beware of that. More so on the other side of 270.
Anonymous wrote:Look in college gardens or woodley gardens, it's a close community neighborhood feel.