Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring is actually a great place to live and the schools mentioned here are very good and in some ways better than schools in the West. We had a choice to move West and we chose to stay in SS. I know the schools are good and in many ways better because I am a teacher and have taught in both areas. There are always a bunch of haters on here (prob. the people who bought above their budget). So thrilled that I can enjoy my relaxing life and retire early since I did not over expend myself. Oh and my kids - well rounded and in top universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
"west of Silver Spring" Why don't you just say Bethesda Chevy Chase?
Kensington is nicer too
Rockville and Poolesville have better options
Depends on what you're looking for. Suburban or exurban hellscape? Sure.![]()
DTSS is not appreciably different than Rockville and parts of silver spring are just as exurban. A red lobster doesn’t make silver spring an oasis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESS is falling apart. Teachers are leaving in droves due to poor management.
seems about the same as ever
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ESS is falling apart. Teachers are leaving in droves due to poor management.
seems about the same as ever
Anonymous wrote:ESS is falling apart. Teachers are leaving in droves due to poor management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nevertheless, the partial trial of the lottery ends this spring and they will announce an updated process based on their findings.
Wait really? I totally missed this, and I thought I’d been following pretty closely. Off to the google machine.
Anonymous wrote:Nevertheless, the partial trial of the lottery ends this spring and they will announce an updated process based on their findings.
Anonymous wrote:Silver Spring is actually a great place to live and the schools mentioned here are very good and in some ways better than schools in the West. We had a choice to move West and we chose to stay in SS. I know the schools are good and in many ways better because I am a teacher and have taught in both areas. There are always a bunch of haters on here (prob. the people who bought above their budget). So thrilled that I can enjoy my relaxing life and retire early since I did not over expend myself. Oh and my kids - well rounded and in top universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
"west of Silver Spring" Why don't you just say Bethesda Chevy Chase?
Kensington is nicer too
Rockville and Poolesville have better options
Depends on what you're looking for. Suburban or exurban hellscape? Sure.![]()
DTSS is not appreciably different than Rockville and parts of silver spring are just as exurban. A red lobster doesn’t make silver spring an oasis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford better than Silver Spring, MoCo has better regarded schools aligned with their respective High Schools west of Silver Spring. Silver Spring schools are often regarded as pretty good for those who can't quite afford the areas in the west or really want the biggest house in a neighborhood where they might only get entry level in a more desirable area.
You can still do silver spring but be prepared to stress about the proper program or class tract, consortium lotteries, magnets and the like. Silver Spring parents call it enrichment, but it is the oldest trick in the book for ensuring you are not the same peer group or classes with your poorest neighbors while still maintaining plausible deniability to your motives.
"west of Silver Spring" Why don't you just say Bethesda Chevy Chase?
Kensington is nicer too
Rockville and Poolesville have better options
Depends on what you're looking for. Suburban or exurban hellscape? Sure.![]()