Anonymous wrote:We were in a similar dilemma several years ago and chose Wootton. The reason was mostly socio-economic and the general vibe. You could classify us as UMC in terms of net worth, but we choose to live way below our means and use the money to help relatives. Especially in MS and HS your kid's peers and the way they spend is important. Wootton is by no means poor, but we thought a bit more down to earth which we thought would help with peer pressure and social anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously if you can afford it, then Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to Churchill at the end of middle school. My child found a group of friends relatively easily but I don't know what that would have looked like without a sports team community.
It's mega affluent. We are very comfortable but our house is 1.1 as opposed to 2.2. It was a shock to me to see my kid's Snapchat location map during the first break and see his school friends were literally all over the world - dozens of them. Many of his friends order food every lunch period and indiscriminately order extra for others. I imagine it's $100s per week.
Academics are very solid. Lots of opportunities for interesting classes. Clubs are dynamic. Lots of motivated, well-rounded kids.
The community we've interacted with is smart, motivated, hard working, and overall we are really like the vibe. But affluenza is a serious thing. Our kid is pretty resilient and grounded and not upset that they might have the lowest HHI of a particular friend group (at 450K, ha!) but YMMV. This kind of environment can go screwy in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously if you can afford it, then Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
My real estate agent calls it North Potomac.
Yes that's how most people think of it these days.
I've lived here 5 years and all this time I thought of it as North Potomac. Who knew it was a city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
My real estate agent calls it North Potomac.
Yes that's how most people think of it these days.
I've lived here 5 years and all this time I thought of it as North Potomac. Who knew it was a city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Churchill at the end of middle school. My child found a group of friends relatively easily but I don't know what that would have looked like without a sports team community.
It's mega affluent. We are very comfortable but our house is 1.1 as opposed to 2.2. It was a shock to me to see my kid's Snapchat location map during the first break and see his school friends were literally all over the world - dozens of them. Many of his friends order food every lunch period and indiscriminately order extra for others. I imagine it's $100s per week.
Academics are very solid. Lots of opportunities for interesting classes. Clubs are dynamic. Lots of motivated, well-rounded kids.
The community we've interacted with is smart, motivated, hard working, and overall we are really like the vibe. But affluenza is a serious thing. Our kid is pretty resilient and grounded and not upset that they might have the lowest HHI of a particular friend group (at 450K, ha!) but YMMV. This kind of environment can go screwy in many ways.
This is ridiculous. 1/3 of the school is Beverly Farms and for parents that have been around since elem school almost no house was a million dollars. Sure there are super rich kids, but there are plenty of grounded kids with parents making average amounts of money. Stop trying to make it richer than it is.
Median household income in Montgomery County is about $125,000.
In 2021, the median household income of the 16.5k households in Potomac, MD grew to $198,870
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
My real estate agent calls it North Potomac.
Yes that's how most people think of it these days.
I've lived here 5 years and all this time I thought of it as North Potomac. Who knew it was a city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the community cultures compare? Looking at the Wooten school district versus Churchill? Specifically, wondering about sense of community, pressure cooker vibes, significant of wealth, etc.
I thought Rockville was called North Potomac these days?
Wootton HS is within the municipal boundaries of the City of Rockville, which makes it: Rockville. Wootton HS is in Rockville.
My real estate agent calls it North Potomac.
Yes that's how most people think of it these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Churchill at the end of middle school. My child found a group of friends relatively easily but I don't know what that would have looked like without a sports team community.
It's mega affluent. We are very comfortable but our house is 1.1 as opposed to 2.2. It was a shock to me to see my kid's Snapchat location map during the first break and see his school friends were literally all over the world - dozens of them. Many of his friends order food every lunch period and indiscriminately order extra for others. I imagine it's $100s per week.
Academics are very solid. Lots of opportunities for interesting classes. Clubs are dynamic. Lots of motivated, well-rounded kids.
The community we've interacted with is smart, motivated, hard working, and overall we are really like the vibe. But affluenza is a serious thing. Our kid is pretty resilient and grounded and not upset that they might have the lowest HHI of a particular friend group (at 450K, ha!) but YMMV. This kind of environment can go screwy in many ways.
This is ridiculous. 1/3 of the school is Beverly Farms and for parents that have been around since elem school almost no house was a million dollars. Sure there are super rich kids, but there are plenty of grounded kids with parents making average amounts of money. Stop trying to make it richer than it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to Churchill at the end of middle school. My child found a group of friends relatively easily but I don't know what that would have looked like without a sports team community.
It's mega affluent. We are very comfortable but our house is 1.1 as opposed to 2.2. It was a shock to me to see my kid's Snapchat location map during the first break and see his school friends were literally all over the world - dozens of them. Many of his friends order food every lunch period and indiscriminately order extra for others. I imagine it's $100s per week.
Academics are very solid. Lots of opportunities for interesting classes. Clubs are dynamic. Lots of motivated, well-rounded kids.
The community we've interacted with is smart, motivated, hard working, and overall we are really like the vibe. But affluenza is a serious thing. Our kid is pretty resilient and grounded and not upset that they might have the lowest HHI of a particular friend group (at 450K, ha!) but YMMV. This kind of environment can go screwy in many ways.
This is ridiculous. 1/3 of the school is Beverly Farms and for parents that have been around since elem school almost no house was a million dollars. Sure there are super rich kids, but there are plenty of grounded kids with parents making average amounts of money. Stop trying to make it richer than it is.
Median household income in Montgomery County is about $125,000.