Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what part of kensington. There’s Chevy chase view which is very nice but schools aren’t great. There’s The north side of Kensington which is more middle class and has terrible schools then there is the area around holy redeemer where everyone got to that catholic school, then there’s Parkwood which is normal.
Everyone in CCV sends their kids to Holy Redeemer. Plenty of ToK folks and Parkwood area folks send their kids to HR as well.
The pecking order of certain neighborhoods and schools is real.
But it’s a great place to live if you can afford it.
LOL - only in the minds of the people who think they're at the top of it.
I'm happy where we live (in-bounds for OTES), but this kind of crap does get old.
What is funny to me is our income is far higher than friends who live in the town. We just think it’s absurd to spend a million on a house. Don’t think for a minute that incomes on the other side of the tracks are less as often they are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what part of kensington. There’s Chevy chase view which is very nice but schools aren’t great. There’s The north side of Kensington which is more middle class and has terrible schools then there is the area around holy redeemer where everyone got to that catholic school, then there’s Parkwood which is normal.
Everyone in CCV sends their kids to Holy Redeemer. Plenty of ToK folks and Parkwood area folks send their kids to HR as well.
The pecking order of certain neighborhoods and schools is real.
But it’s a great place to live if you can afford it.
LOL - only in the minds of the people who think they're at the top of it.
I'm happy where we live (in-bounds for OTES), but this kind of crap does get old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving to Kensington Heights at the end of the month. We purposely targeted this neighborhood due to the schools. We love what we hear about the Spanish immersion program at OTES. We are moving from PG County. While we loved our diverse neighborhood, almost no parents in the area send their kids to the local schools and we didn’t want to pay for private, so we chose to move. I think DCUM in general is a very snobby forum. The neighbors I talked to in Kensington Heights seem to be down to earth and had great things to say about the neighborhood. If someone at St. Paul park occasionally rolls their eyes because we chose to send our kids to OTES/Einstein cluster, then that is their problem, not mine. We are happy and confident about our new neighborhood choice.
Welcome! OTES is great. Haven’t had the experiences people have described in this thread (although I’m sure they happen). Overall it’s been a lovely place to live so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what part of kensington. There’s Chevy chase view which is very nice but schools aren’t great. There’s The north side of Kensington which is more middle class and has terrible schools then there is the area around holy redeemer where everyone got to that catholic school, then there’s Parkwood which is normal.
Everyone in CCV sends their kids to Holy Redeemer. Plenty of ToK folks and Parkwood area folks send their kids to HR as well.
The pecking order of certain neighborhoods and schools is real.
But it’s a great place to live if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:We are moving to Kensington Heights at the end of the month. We purposely targeted this neighborhood due to the schools. We love what we hear about the Spanish immersion program at OTES. We are moving from PG County. While we loved our diverse neighborhood, almost no parents in the area send their kids to the local schools and we didn’t want to pay for private, so we chose to move. I think DCUM in general is a very snobby forum. The neighbors I talked to in Kensington Heights seem to be down to earth and had great things to say about the neighborhood. If someone at St. Paul park occasionally rolls their eyes because we chose to send our kids to OTES/Einstein cluster, then that is their problem, not mine. We are happy and confident about our new neighborhood choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just move on to Garrett Park.![]()
And have to walk/drive to get your mail? HARD PASS
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what part of kensington. There’s Chevy chase view which is very nice but schools aren’t great. There’s The north side of Kensington which is more middle class and has terrible schools then there is the area around holy redeemer where everyone got to that catholic school, then there’s Parkwood which is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Just move on to Garrett Park.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what part of kensington. There’s Chevy chase view which is very nice but schools aren’t great. There’s The north side of Kensington which is more middle class and has terrible schools then there is the area around holy redeemer where everyone got to that catholic school, then there’s Parkwood which is normal.
Wow, PP
NP and it was hard to know what to wow in that post!