Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure who anyone thinks they are fooling, but the reason people move out of the "Blair" cluster and move into the B-CC cluster is in search of a more 'homogeneous' student body. I say that as someone who is in the Blair cluster and who has been very happy in the schools. However, I watch parents trip all over themselves making excuses as to why other clusters are 'better' based on nothing. It is parents concerned that they might not be in a majority-white school.
But also remember, some parents move within silver spring, not just to the BCC, to avoid certain schools. Some of the schools in silver spring are >90% Farms, and I think that, as opposed to race, is the off-putting statistic. Whether high poverty is a valid reason to seek out another school is a question not everyone is going to answer the same. And it's a question some parent conveniently never face, because their schools have relatively balanced demographics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Most silver spring schools are not desirable of you are used to the caliber in Bethesda."
hmmm - why could this be? why why why? Possibly because Bethesda is a pretty small area that is relatively uniform in its degree of having lots of well off families and very few truly poor families while SS is huge - it probably easily takes 45 minutes w/o traffic to drive from one end to the other of it - and has a lot of variability from large groups of well-educated and MC/UMC families in the downtown area to large apartment clusterings that have many poor families in them.
Some SS schools are dreadful (mostly because they have lots of poor children; not because the teachers are so much worse) and others are a normal elementary school on par with what many MC families likely attended growing up.
Yes, I agree. I've had kids in both types of Silver Spring schools. You really can't put them all in the same category.
You're basing your statements on greatschools ratings? Really? That's about as reliable as basing your statements on stuff you read on DCUM. Meaning: not reliable.
Anonymous wrote:"Most silver spring schools are not desirable of you are used to the caliber in Bethesda."
hmmm - why could this be? why why why? Possibly because Bethesda is a pretty small area that is relatively uniform in its degree of having lots of well off families and very few truly poor families while SS is huge - it probably easily takes 45 minutes w/o traffic to drive from one end to the other of it - and has a lot of variability from large groups of well-educated and MC/UMC families in the downtown area to large apartment clusterings that have many poor families in them.
Some SS schools are dreadful (mostly because they have lots of poor children; not because the teachers are so much worse) and others are a normal elementary school on par with what many MC families likely attended growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Most silver spring schools are not desirable of you are used to the caliber in Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most silver spring schools are not desirable of you are used to the caliber in Bethesda.
In what ways are they not desirable? What do you mean by "the caliber in Bethesda"? And what are the sources of your information?
http://www.greatschools.org/maryland/bethesda/schools/
http://www.greatschools.org/maryland/silver-spring/schools/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most silver spring schools are not desirable of you are used to the caliber in Bethesda.
In what ways are they not desirable? What do you mean by "the caliber in Bethesda"? And what are the sources of your information?
Anonymous wrote:Most silver spring schools are not desirable of you are used to the caliber in Bethesda.