Anonymous wrote:Have people actually done this? (moved from NE to WTOP-just for middle school)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently live in NE with two elementary age children in EOTP charter. Not a great middle school option available, is it time to start looking at moving to WTOP or MoCo for middle school? At what housing budget would you be in or out?
WOTP is much better than the disaster that is currently MoCo. Go read those boards before you move.
Anonymous wrote:Currently live in NE with two elementary age children in EOTP charter. Not a great middle school option available, is it time to start looking at moving to WTOP or MoCo for middle school? At what housing budget would you be in or out?
Anonymous wrote:Hearst is great and located next to a large, beautiful park. Lots of different kinds of housing in the zone from large SFH to apartments that can fit a family.
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about bilingual schools? Oyster is great and in a nicer neighborhood that is closer in. There are several apartment. Buildings within a block. I’m not sure I agree with the idea to rent a condo or coop rather than a rental - if you want to stay long term, rental is better because a condo owner could decide to sell or move back in.
Let me know if you are interested in oyster and I will post specific apartment buildings. They are the ones on Calvert Street and then the cross street from Calvert that oyster is on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if you're worried about the size of Murch, just know that the new Eaton will be larger than the original. They are expanding the size of the school so that they can take a lot more out-of-boundary kids. I have no issue with OOB kids, but if you're hoping for a "small school" setting then it won't be the new Eaton.
Plus, Ethan is the designated school for the Ward 3 family homeless shelter. That’s fine in many ways, but those at-risk kids likely will have special needs which will require a lot of teacher resources and there will be lots of classroom turnover. Finally Murch feeds to the best middle school, Deal. Eaton feeds to second tier Hardy MS.
You must know a whole lot about the families who have yet to move into the shelter.
OP, Hardy will be number 1 middle school by the time your child goes to 6th grade.
Concentrate on finding a good rental. We hate our building (we own) which has ended up being much bigger problem that the schools in upper NW.
Hardy MS also has 1990s-style urban school uniforms.![]()
Will you ever stop? You post this on every Hardy thread. No one thinks it's funny except you. And no, not a Hardy parent.
Public school uniforms aren’t funny, but they are kind of pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should also consider Hearst. It is smaller than Eaton and Murch.
Hearst class size is much larger than Murch.
Murch school size is much larger than Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:Not Eaton. The school is currently under construction, so they've put the kids in a temporary "swing space" at another nearby site. Frankly, the temporary facility looks like a jail.