Anonymous wrote:The best area like Takoma Park is Takoma Park itself.
Anonymous wrote:uAnonymous wrote:Did you know that in Takoma Park the two schools are about 50 yards apart? The school for K-2 is literally right next to the grade 3-5 school. The middle school 6-8 is up the street.
Yes, but there is talk of renovating the grade 3-5 school in the hext few years, possibly bussing students to other schools in Montgomery county
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know that in Takoma Park the two schools are about 50 yards apart? The school for K-2 is literally right next to the grade 3-5 school. The middle school 6-8 is up the street.
+1, there are a lot of good neighborhoods but this would be a bad reason to eliminate TKPK.
+2. But if this is still somehow your deal breaker, look at the adjacent East Silver Spring elementary school, which is K-5.
Yes - and this neighborhood feeds to TPMS and Blair. Lots of different kinds of houses and walkable to both downtown Takoma and DTSS. We love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know that in Takoma Park the two schools are about 50 yards apart? The school for K-2 is literally right next to the grade 3-5 school. The middle school 6-8 is up the street.
+1, there are a lot of good neighborhoods but this would be a bad reason to eliminate TKPK.
+2. But if this is still somehow your deal breaker, look at the adjacent East Silver Spring elementary school, which is K-5.
Anonymous wrote:Ndldc wrote:Looking for neighborhood advice. We lived in a condo on H Street with no car during the pandemic and haven’t explored DMV beyond H Street/Capitol Hill much.
We now have three kids, ages 8, 5, and 6 months. We’re looking for a year-long house rental in DC/DMV for $4-6k/month. We currently live in Brooklyn, NY, and will return to Brooklyn next summer, so don’t need to worry about middle/high schools.
When we were on H Street we loved visiting friends and the farmer’s market in Takoma Park, so we initially looked there, but just learned that our kids would have to go to separate schools in TKPK (for K & 4th grade), and we'd like them in the same school.
Our wish list:
- a standalone house so we can let the kids, who’ve always lived in apartments, not worry about noise
- a back yard, ideally fenced, grassy, leafy
- commute to downtown DC <40 minute by transit, or could possibly drive
- walking distance <15min to a decent K-5 public school
- sidewalks/walkability so I can head with baby to a park or playground, groceries, etc
- a leafy neighborhood or being close to a park
Can you suggest a neighborhood or neighborhoods out there that fit the bill? Thanks in advance.
Don’t change your mind for that, the 2 schools are 1 min walk apart, you can walk with both kids and do same drop off or drive and park at the library and drop both off. It is almost as if it was the same campus.
Also a Brooklyn transfer here. Takoma is the best !![]()
Anonymous wrote:Have you that about Brookland? Lots of stand alone houses with yards, and I often see rental listings. My child is younger than PreK, but I know ppl do like the elementary schools here. For example, Stokes. Nice Saturday farmers market & many playgrounds.
Ndldc wrote:Looking for neighborhood advice. We lived in a condo on H Street with no car during the pandemic and haven’t explored DMV beyond H Street/Capitol Hill much.
We now have three kids, ages 8, 5, and 6 months. We’re looking for a year-long house rental in DC/DMV for $4-6k/month. We currently live in Brooklyn, NY, and will return to Brooklyn next summer, so don’t need to worry about middle/high schools.
When we were on H Street we loved visiting friends and the farmer’s market in Takoma Park, so we initially looked there, but just learned that our kids would have to go to separate schools in TKPK (for K & 4th grade), and we'd like them in the same school.
Our wish list:
- a standalone house so we can let the kids, who’ve always lived in apartments, not worry about noise
- a back yard, ideally fenced, grassy, leafy
- commute to downtown DC <40 minute by transit, or could possibly drive
- walking distance <15min to a decent K-5 public school
- sidewalks/walkability so I can head with baby to a park or playground, groceries, etc
- a leafy neighborhood or being close to a park
Can you suggest a neighborhood or neighborhoods out there that fit the bill? Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:DTF is your answer: Downtown Frederick City - if no commute, of course.
Liberal, walkable, intellectual (Hood College right there) and Baker Park something straight Olmsted. Fine schools too!