Anonymous
Post 06/19/2012 10:49     Subject: Re:If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher in the county.

North Bethesda/Rockville


I was also going to suggest the Walter Johnson cluster -- so parts of Bethesda, North Bethesda/Rockville, parts of Kensington, and Garrett Park.


This is the cluster we're in. Can't beat the location for convenience, schools are excellent, and more affordable than closer in.

My only gripe is that it's sort of a hodge podge of neighborhoods without a true community feel. But this is true of most of the Washington suburbs, so what can you do?
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2012 10:46     Subject: Re:If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Many people think its "far out" but in fact Poolesville is only 11 miles to Quince Orchard.


And Quince Orchard is 15 miles from anywhere where I would want to live, work or otherwise go.

Anonymous
Post 06/19/2012 10:31     Subject: Re:If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher in the county.

North Bethesda/Rockville


I was also going to suggest the Walter Johnson cluster -- so parts of Bethesda, North Bethesda/Rockville, parts of Kensington, and Garrett Park.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2012 09:26     Subject: Re:If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

I am a teacher in the county.

North Bethesda/Rockville
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2012 09:26     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP. I would like to restate the question without qualifications: If you could live in MoCo really ANYWHERE, which school zones would you choose? Our finances allow us to come up with the average price for a home.

Thanks in advance.




Poolesville cluster. Elementary schools are Poolesville or Monocacy, middle school is John Poole, and the high school is Poolesville. The high school has two magnet programs. The town is nearly crime free, small town atmosphere, everyone knows everyone else, kids ride their bikes everywhere, including the county pool which is in town. Surrounding rural area is priceless. Its in the Agricultural Reserve which means no houses can be built on property less than 25 acres. Close to the river and C&O canal. Many people think its "far out" but in fact Poolesville is only 11 miles to Quince Orchard.


Poolesville sounds awesome, but do you seriously consider it not "far out." That commute to downtown DC everyday would be hell! Now if I worked in Rockville or farther north or west, then that would be another story.




Many people use the MARC train at Barnesville. Its not that far to the Shady Grove Metro which is another choice. Also forgot to add that Poolesville High was ranked 4th in the state by that latest ranking (forgot whose it was).
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2012 08:21     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP. I would like to restate the question without qualifications: If you could live in MoCo really ANYWHERE, which school zones would you choose? Our finances allow us to come up with the average price for a home.

Thanks in advance.




Poolesville cluster. Elementary schools are Poolesville or Monocacy, middle school is John Poole, and the high school is Poolesville. The high school has two magnet programs. The town is nearly crime free, small town atmosphere, everyone knows everyone else, kids ride their bikes everywhere, including the county pool which is in town. Surrounding rural area is priceless. Its in the Agricultural Reserve which means no houses can be built on property less than 25 acres. Close to the river and C&O canal. Many people think its "far out" but in fact Poolesville is only 11 miles to Quince Orchard.


Poolesville sounds awesome, but do you seriously consider it not "far out." That commute to downtown DC everyday would be hell! Now if I worked in Rockville or farther north or west, then that would be another story.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2012 22:53     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP. I would like to restate the question without qualifications: If you could live in MoCo really ANYWHERE, which school zones would you choose? Our finances allow us to come up with the average price for a home.

Thanks in advance.




Poolesville cluster. Elementary schools are Poolesville or Monocacy, middle school is John Poole, and the high school is Poolesville. The high school has two magnet programs. The town is nearly crime free, small town atmosphere, everyone knows everyone else, kids ride their bikes everywhere, including the county pool which is in town. Surrounding rural area is priceless. Its in the Agricultural Reserve which means no houses can be built on property less than 25 acres. Close to the river and C&O canal. Many people think its "far out" but in fact Poolesville is only 11 miles to Quince Orchard.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2012 22:09     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

PP, if you want French immersion in MCPS, your choices are Sligo Creek in SS and Maryvale in Rockville, provided you get in via a VERY competitive lottery. If you get in, you can live anywhere.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2012 22:09     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

I'd choose Kensington over Bethedsa and Chevy Chase. Much more laid back and less pretentious feeling. SilverSpring has some great options. Many on DCUM are scared of SS schools, but there are some great schools in SS that I would send children to. I currently live in Kensington and sometimes wish we had chosen SS because we have many events there who are really happy.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2012 22:03     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

PP here (21:54 - I love the European time format on this forum, btw! I would like to supplement my previous question with the information that we are interested in a French immersion program (preferably from K through 12).

Thanks again.
Anonymous
Post 06/18/2012 21:54     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

I am not the OP. I would like to restate the question without qualifications: If you could live in MoCo really ANYWHERE, which school zones would you choose? Our finances allow us to come up with the average price for a home.

Thanks in advance.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2012 17:34     Subject: Re:If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:600K isn't going to get a great house with great schools close-in. Takoma Park actually is probably your best bet, or parts of Silver Spring.


Would you consider Takoma Park Elem-to-Blair HS a worthy track then?


I think that's one of the best tracks in the area.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 10:49     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

OP here. Yes, we did mention close in, so Poolsville is out. And we actually do want a diverse community. We would be adding to the diversity
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 00:00     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God forbid that anyone mention Poolesville or Damascus. Great schools, no crime, hardly any minorities. Just great places to live.


Why do people like you exist?




Ahhhh another one who beats their chest about being a politically correct liberal but lives in an all-white neighborhood.


Both mean and dumb, I see.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 22:43     Subject: If you could live anywhere in MOCO, where would you send your kids?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God forbid that anyone mention Poolesville or Damascus. Great schools, no crime, hardly any minorities. Just great places to live.


Why do people like you exist?




Ahhhh another one who beats their chest about being a politically correct liberal but lives in an all-white neighborhood.