Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback. How is the infrastructure at BCC? Do they have as much open space, green areas, sports opportunities as the other three schools mentioned? I am a single Mom of two, with only my income, so private is out of the question. Thus I also have a budget for purchasing real estate, so am trying to figure out the best option for us. Moving further out is not in my plan since I work downtown, thought I believe we will be working more from home.
If you want pen space, Churchill is the school you want because it is in Potomac. Expansive green space. BCC is in the "city" and the green space is much smaller.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback. How is the infrastructure at BCC? Do they have as much open space, green areas, sports opportunities as the other three schools mentioned? I am a single Mom of two, with only my income, so private is out of the question. Thus I also have a budget for purchasing real estate, so am trying to figure out the best option for us. Moving further out is not in my plan since I work downtown, thought I believe we will be working more from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback. How is the infrastructure at BCC? Do they have as much open space, green areas, sports opportunities as the other three schools mentioned? I am a single Mom of two, with only my income, so private is out of the question. Thus I also have a budget for purchasing real estate, so am trying to figure out the best option for us. Moving further out is not in my plan since I work downtown, thought I believe we will be working more from home.
I wouldn't describe BCC as having "open space." But there still all the typical HS sports opportunities. They've had to be creative with the land available, so they put the tennis courts above the parking structure, for example.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the feedback. How is the infrastructure at BCC? Do they have as much open space, green areas, sports opportunities as the other three schools mentioned? I am a single Mom of two, with only my income, so private is out of the question. Thus I also have a budget for purchasing real estate, so am trying to figure out the best option for us. Moving further out is not in my plan since I work downtown, thought I believe we will be working more from home.
Anonymous wrote:hello everyone,
Could you please explain this to me: I thought these three high schools were pretty much on par. I am looking at purchasing real estate in MD in one of these three school districts, and see that BCC is rated as 7/10, while the other two high schools are 8/10 and 9/10.
Would be curious for your feedback. Is WW and WC really better schools than BCC? If not, then why is it getting a 7/10 rating?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Are any of these schools due to get rezoned? Also, what is the commute to DC like? Other public transport options besides Bethesda metro?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of them are “great.” You are better off buying in a more affordable area and going to private school (where kids actually get to go to school). MCPS kid will be year+ behind.
Even with private schools kids "get to go to school", they still cannot compete with MCPS kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks!
Is Walter Johnson just as good as WW and WC? Is it more diverse too?
None of these schools are diverse and diversity is in skin color but not in other ways like money.
So don't send your kids there. More room for others. Bye.
I wouldn't. I went to them so I know how unimpressive they are.
So you can't afford the housing. I know, it's expensive.
Anonymous wrote:BCC kids can go out in downtown Bethesda for lunch. They are also walking distance to Metro. It's a different experience than where you are entirely car dependent. WJ also has a few shops that are walking distance.