Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poolesville high has a very good magnet program, but you need to be accepted into it. So for the kids not in it, it’s just ok.
Apart from that the area has some cancer clusters, just google it
The Dickerson incinerator. It's a very unfortunate no for me to live near the Potomac River in that general area. If you want to go down a rabbit hole you can go back through the decades and everything that has gone on in this saga.
"The emissions from the incinerator include substances known to affect respiratory health, contribute to smog, and persist in ecosystems. Residents have long blamed the facility for elevated rates of cancer and chronic respiratory illness in the surrounding area."
https://www.foxessellfaster.com/blog/the-57-million-mistake-why-montgomery-county-is-bankrolling-an-incinerator-it-vowed-to-close/#:~:text=Environmental%20Impact%20of%20the%20Dickerson,illness%20in%20the%20surrounding%20area.
More comprehensive details from the WashPost this summer:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/06/02/expensive-repairs-moco-incinerator/
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville high has a very good magnet program, but you need to be accepted into it. So for the kids not in it, it’s just ok.
Apart from that the area has some cancer clusters, just google it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poolesville high has a very good magnet program, but you need to be accepted into it. So for the kids not in it, it’s just ok.
Apart from that the area has some cancer clusters, just google it
The Dickerson incinerator. It's a very unfortunate no for me to live near the Potomac River in that general area. If you want to go down a rabbit hole you can go back through the decades and everything that has gone on in this saga.
"The emissions from the incinerator include substances known to affect respiratory health, contribute to smog, and persist in ecosystems. Residents have long blamed the facility for elevated rates of cancer and chronic respiratory illness in the surrounding area."
https://www.foxessellfaster.com/blog/the-57-million-mistake-why-montgomery-county-is-bankrolling-an-incinerator-it-vowed-to-close/#:~:text=Environmental%20Impact%20of%20the%20Dickerson,illness%20in%20the%20surrounding%20area.
Anonymous wrote:The current magnet programs at Poolesville are not a selling point for moving there since they won’t exist in their present form after the 2026-2027 school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate all the comments! We value privacy and quiet and don't mind not having a large amount of amenities in the town or immediate surrounding areas.
Look at Darnestown, Damascus, Ashton/Sandy Spring too. Also North Potomac.
OP here. Thanks for your reply!
I do not like these suggestions. They are difficult than Poolesville/Laytonsville homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poolesville high has a very good magnet program, but you need to be accepted into it. So for the kids not in it, it’s just ok.
Apart from that the area has some cancer clusters, just google it
The Dickerson incinerator. It's a very unfortunate no for me to live near the Potomac River in that general area. If you want to go down a rabbit hole you can go back through the decades and everything that has gone on in this saga.
"The emissions from the incinerator include substances known to affect respiratory health, contribute to smog, and persist in ecosystems. Residents have long blamed the facility for elevated rates of cancer and chronic respiratory illness in the surrounding area."
https://www.foxessellfaster.com/blog/the-57-million-mistake-why-montgomery-county-is-bankrolling-an-incinerator-it-vowed-to-close/#:~:text=Environmental%20Impact%20of%20the%20Dickerson,illness%20in%20the%20surrounding%20area.
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville high has a very good magnet program, but you need to be accepted into it. So for the kids not in it, it’s just ok.
Apart from that the area has some cancer clusters, just google it
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville has better schools than Laytonsville. The ferry closing was a big blow to Poolesville.