Anonymous wrote:I have a 5th grader who will likely go to SSIMS. I also have an 8th grader who is a current SSIMS student. My 8th grader has done well, made tons of friends, and has had some excellent teachers and great experiences. I think the school will be a good fit for my younger child as well.
The SSIMS construction project is going well. It’s exciting to see how quickly and smoothly the work has gone thus far. The gym will be ready in April 2025. The builders have done a terrific job minimizing the impact of the school construction.
The Purple Line is a much bigger issue affecting not just SSIMS but also much of DTSS. There is no denying the fact that the PL construction has been a huge disruption.
The new SSIMS principal is excellent and totally devoted to the school. He creates a positive atmosphere inside the building by focusing on the things that he can control. He cares about the students and believes in the school community. The PTSA is very active and accessible. Parents are friendly and welcoming. No school is perfect, but there is much that is good about SSIMS.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 5th grader who will likely go to SSIMS. I also have an 8th grader who is a current SSIMS student. My 8th grader has done well, made tons of friends, and has had some excellent teachers and great experiences. I think the school will be a good fit for my younger child as well.
The SSIMS construction project is going well. It’s exciting to see how quickly and smoothly the work has gone thus far. The gym will be ready in April 2025. The builders have done a terrific job minimizing the impact of the school construction.
The Purple Line is a much bigger issue affecting not just SSIMS but also much of DTSS. There is no denying the fact that the PL construction has been a huge disruption.
The new SSIMS principal is excellent and totally devoted to the school. He creates a positive atmosphere inside the building by focusing on the things that he can control. He cares about the students and believes in the school community. The PTSA is very active and accessible. Parents are friendly and welcoming. No school is perfect, but there is much that is good about SSIMS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid question, why don't they just tear down the structure and build a more modern one? Many area schools have been completely rebuilt. Recent one was Woodlin ES in Silver Spring. Do they only focus on ES, until overcrowding becomes an issue at a MS or HS - such as a new HS that will be near Walter Johnson HS in North (!) Bethesda/Rockville.
I believe it's registered as historic, so they can't demolish it. That said, the original BCC HS is historic and MCPS did a pretty good job adding onto it and modernizing the historic building.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid question, why don't they just tear down the structure and build a more modern one? Many area schools have been completely rebuilt. Recent one was Woodlin ES in Silver Spring. Do they only focus on ES, until overcrowding becomes an issue at a MS or HS - such as a new HS that will be near Walter Johnson HS in North (!) Bethesda/Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid question, why don't they just tear down the structure and build a more modern one? Many area schools have been completely rebuilt. Recent one was Woodlin ES in Silver Spring. Do they only focus on ES, until overcrowding becomes an issue at a MS or HS - such as a new HS that will be near Walter Johnson HS in North (!) Bethesda/Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:A 6th grader I know there right now said "school is never quiet. We're between 2 construction sites, 1 for the purple line and 1 for the new gym that won't be done by the time we leave." People who say things like that don't matter to kids should maybe ask the kids.
Anonymous wrote:The building is almost 100 years old. Very patchy renovations and unreliable HVAC. Chaotic inside and outside of the building.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case anyone is interested in knowing how bad SSIMS is right now- I am literally planning to take a loan from my retirement to send my kids private rather than go there! If your kid is anything but a perfect student this place will chew them up- disengaged teacher( but not all) , lots of drugs use, lots of violent kids, many kids sit on phones all day in classes. We are at SCES and everyone who can avoid SSIMS does!!
Feel free to waste your money, no one
here is stopping you.