Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be crazy not to live in College Park/Hyattsville, especially if you’re Catholic and open to Catholic schools.
University Park, downtown Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, even Cheverly. There are other nice neighborhoods in CP too.
I don’t understand why on earth you would commute so far for marginally higher scoring public schools. Your quality of life will be so much lower and the schools might not even work out anyway. Why do you think there are so many private schools in Montgomery County?
A lot of people on dcum are scared of PG county because they feel it’s not wealthy enough, but I mean from University Park your DH could walk to work and you can walk to a Whole Foods, a Trader Joe’s and a Target, Busboys and Poets, really good tacos, etc etc etc. Your kids can go to the highly regarded public ES, navigate the charters and magnets, or to St Jerome’s.
This is OP. What parochial elementary schools would you recommend in the University Park, Hyattsville, or Mount Rainier area?
Don't forget Holy Redeemer in College Park. Saint Jerome is getting very popular and admissions is not a guarantee. We moved to University Park from DC and could not get both our children into Saint Jerome. The older one is at Holy Redeemer and the younger one is at Saint Jerome. Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:Without a budget, how can we recommend? I commuted to College Park for 7 years and lived/live in Olney and chose Olney because of its affordability and because public schools were ok.
Anonymous wrote:My husband works at UMD and we live in Silver Spring, inside the beltway but near the forest Glen metro station. We love our neighborhood and the commute is about 25 minutes. We use public school and have been happy with MCPS so far
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be crazy not to live in College Park/Hyattsville, especially if you’re Catholic and open to Catholic schools.
University Park, downtown Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, even Cheverly. There are other nice neighborhoods in CP too.
I don’t understand why on earth you would commute so far for marginally higher scoring public schools. Your quality of life will be so much lower and the schools might not even work out anyway. Why do you think there are so many private schools in Montgomery County?
A lot of people on dcum are scared of PG county because they feel it’s not wealthy enough, but I mean from University Park your DH could walk to work and you can walk to a Whole Foods, a Trader Joe’s and a Target, Busboys and Poets, really good tacos, etc etc etc. Your kids can go to the highly regarded public ES, navigate the charters and magnets, or to St Jerome’s.
This is OP. What parochial elementary schools would you recommend in the University Park, Hyattsville, or Mount Rainier area?
St Jerome’s is the big one. For boys there are more high school options it seems.
I will say it has a reputation for being very conservative.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a UMD faculty member with kids at University Park Elementary School. PP is right that St. Jerome's and Holy Redeemer are the closest K-8 parochial schools, and then Dematha and Seton are the high schools (though we also know kids at Bishop Macnamara and St. Anselm's Abbey).
I will say that I have UMD colleagues with kids (in public school) in Takoma Park, Bethesda, Ellicott City, Columbia, and Frederick. I definitely think I have the best quality of life, and my kids are doing fine, but my colleagues ferociously defend their decisions to live further out and commute (while also complaining that we can't possibly have a meeting at 9am or 3:30pm because the traffic is soooo bad).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be crazy not to live in College Park/Hyattsville, especially if you’re Catholic and open to Catholic schools.
University Park, downtown Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, even Cheverly. There are other nice neighborhoods in CP too.
I don’t understand why on earth you would commute so far for marginally higher scoring public schools. Your quality of life will be so much lower and the schools might not even work out anyway. Why do you think there are so many private schools in Montgomery County?
A lot of people on dcum are scared of PG county because they feel it’s not wealthy enough, but I mean from University Park your DH could walk to work and you can walk to a Whole Foods, a Trader Joe’s and a Target, Busboys and Poets, really good tacos, etc etc etc. Your kids can go to the highly regarded public ES, navigate the charters and magnets, or to St Jerome’s.
This is OP. What parochial elementary schools would you recommend in the University Park, Hyattsville, or Mount Rainier area?
St Jerome’s is the big one. For boys there are more high school options it seems.
I will say it has a reputation for being very conservative.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be crazy not to live in College Park/Hyattsville, especially if you’re Catholic and open to Catholic schools.
University Park, downtown Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, even Cheverly. There are other nice neighborhoods in CP too.
I don’t understand why on earth you would commute so far for marginally higher scoring public schools. Your quality of life will be so much lower and the schools might not even work out anyway. Why do you think there are so many private schools in Montgomery County?
A lot of people on dcum are scared of PG county because they feel it’s not wealthy enough, but I mean from University Park your DH could walk to work and you can walk to a Whole Foods, a Trader Joe’s and a Target, Busboys and Poets, really good tacos, etc etc etc. Your kids can go to the highly regarded public ES, navigate the charters and magnets, or to St Jerome’s.