Anonymous wrote:Woodbine St. is in a hugely private school neighborhood. You can literally be on the same streets with multiple families and never meet anyone. It's a perfect place if your family goes to Blessed Sacrament (a great community fwiw) or if you are multigenerational country club and that's your happy place.
That said, grass is always greener I guess.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP mentioned above. We’re considering moving from CC MD into NW DC for ES.
The caliber of public ES and strength of neighborhood community seems higher there, from what I’ve read on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Woodbine St. is in a hugely private school neighborhood. You can literally be on the same streets with multiple families and never meet anyone. It's a perfect place if your family goes to Blessed Sacrament (a great community fwiw) or if you are multigenerational country club and that's your happy place.
That said, grass is always greener I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would parents who’ve had kids at both RHPS and a DCPS school in the JKLM or Mann districts evaluate RHPS vs those schools?
We’re trying to figure out whether to move.
I’d specifically like to know about:
- academics
- parent community
- # teachers in class
- specials / extracurriculars during after school day
I doubt you will find anyone who personally moved from a home in CCDC or AU Park to Woodbine.
Anonymous wrote:How would parents who’ve had kids at both RHPS and a DCPS school in the JKLM or Mann districts evaluate RHPS vs those schools?
We’re trying to figure out whether to move.
I’d specifically like to know about:
- academics
- parent community
- # teachers in class
- specials / extracurriculars during after school day
Anonymous wrote:How would parents who’ve had kids at both RHPS and a DCPS school in the JKLM or Mann districts evaluate RHPS vs those schools?
We’re trying to figure out whether to move.
I’d specifically like to know about:
- academics
- parent community
- # teachers in class
- specials / extracurriculars during after school day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RMHS is a different type of diversity dynamic than you might be used in Petworth. There you are the middle class people in a mixed area. In RMHS you are the poor people being mixed into a resentful wealthier area at the next level.
Why do you assume PP is middle class and wouldn’t be one of the wealthier families at Rosemary Hills?
Anonymous wrote:RMHS is a different type of diversity dynamic than you might be used in Petworth. There you are the middle class people in a mixed area. In RMHS you are the poor people being mixed into a resentful wealthier area at the next level.
Anonymous wrote:Are parents and kids any happier with RHPS this year, since the classes are smaller due to its Focus school status?