Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re in an area with a good public school (looking at you, Chevy Chase/Bethesda folk), save your money and send them to your local public. WES is not worth the cost for a mid experience. (e.g. In our neighborhood, there are kids who left WES to go to Chevy Chase ES for various reasons and are having better experiences at CCES).
Can you say anything more about the issues that led them to go to public?
With CCES not starting until 3rd (I think), many Chevy Chase families don’t want to go to Rosemary Hills for K-2, so they send their kids to WES or Concord Hill during that time with the intention of going to CCES for later elementary. I don’t know if that’s the case from the PP but I do know that this happens in this area.
Why do people not want to go to Rosemary Hills? We are new to the area and in Chevy Chase. We are considering public for K-2 and then private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re in an area with a good public school (looking at you, Chevy Chase/Bethesda folk), save your money and send them to your local public. WES is not worth the cost for a mid experience. (e.g. In our neighborhood, there are kids who left WES to go to Chevy Chase ES for various reasons and are having better experiences at CCES).
Can you say anything more about the issues that led them to go to public?
With CCES not starting until 3rd (I think), many Chevy Chase families don’t want to go to Rosemary Hills for K-2, so they send their kids to WES or Concord Hill during that time with the intention of going to CCES for later elementary. I don’t know if that’s the case from the PP but I do know that this happens in this area.
Why do people not want to go to Rosemary Hills? We are new to the area and in Chevy Chase. We are considering public for K-2 and then private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re in an area with a good public school (looking at you, Chevy Chase/Bethesda folk), save your money and send them to your local public. WES is not worth the cost for a mid experience. (e.g. In our neighborhood, there are kids who left WES to go to Chevy Chase ES for various reasons and are having better experiences at CCES).
Can you say anything more about the issues that led them to go to public?
With CCES not starting until 3rd (I think), many Chevy Chase families don’t want to go to Rosemary Hills for K-2, so they send their kids to WES or Concord Hill during that time with the intention of going to CCES for later elementary. I don’t know if that’s the case from the PP but I do know that this happens in this area.
Why do people not want to go to Rosemary Hills? We are new to the area and in Chevy Chase. We are considering public for K-2 and then private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re in an area with a good public school (looking at you, Chevy Chase/Bethesda folk), save your money and send them to your local public. WES is not worth the cost for a mid experience. (e.g. In our neighborhood, there are kids who left WES to go to Chevy Chase ES for various reasons and are having better experiences at CCES).
Can you say anything more about the issues that led them to go to public?
With CCES not starting until 3rd (I think), many Chevy Chase families don’t want to go to Rosemary Hills for K-2, so they send their kids to WES or Concord Hill during that time with the intention of going to CCES for later elementary. I don’t know if that’s the case from the PP but I do know that this happens in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re in an area with a good public school (looking at you, Chevy Chase/Bethesda folk), save your money and send them to your local public. WES is not worth the cost for a mid experience. (e.g. In our neighborhood, there are kids who left WES to go to Chevy Chase ES for various reasons and are having better experiences at CCES).
Can you say anything more about the issues that led them to go to public?
Anonymous wrote:If you’re in an area with a good public school (looking at you, Chevy Chase/Bethesda folk), save your money and send them to your local public. WES is not worth the cost for a mid experience. (e.g. In our neighborhood, there are kids who left WES to go to Chevy Chase ES for various reasons and are having better experiences at CCES).
Anonymous wrote:I think you are unlikely to get into WES (or most schools) for sixth if you deny acceptance now.
I’m sorry to hear you loved WES and were denied, PP. Some grades had very few spaces!
WES has been a great community. More than other schools, there are a lot of families who make conscious choices to be at WES instead of public, either for certain grades, or for one child in their family, etc. Some families find public schools to be too big and chaotic for one kid but fine for another, some families want their kids to have smaller classes and more contact with teachers. Some families think MCPS middle school is a weak link, but will go public before and after that. Some people feel strongly that lower grades build foundational learning, and they want that to happen in a nurturing place. Every family has slightly different reasons, but there are certainly many, many families who find value at the school. There are so many kids who started at Somerset, Wood Acres, Westbrook, Burning Tree, Chevy Chase Elementary, Bradley Hills, Janney, Hearst, Horace Mann, Lafayette, and more that make the switch. Good luck with your process!