Anonymous wrote:Let's not scare the OP but be very clear that what is happening with what is called the BCC cluster is a de facto East/ West divide starting at the k - Elementary levels. If you look at projected demographics you will see an increased percentage of Farms and Esol students for K, Elementary and Middle school levels east of Wisconsin Avenue. You will also see a sharp contrast with what these same numbers are for schools West of Wisconsin Avenue. This contrast was sharpened recently by a push from East Bethesda parents to remove their K-2 students from Rosemary Hills and move them to Bethesda Elementary while removing "Eastern" residents who were going to East Bethesda 3-5.
There is wide controversy as to the benefits, consequences and motivations for this process. In the long run, it will benefit the real estate market on the western side of Wisconsin Avenue.
It may be hard to believe, but many of us east of Bethesda pay less for our homes, enjoy our schools, and don't lose sleep at night over the number of children receiving free lunch there. Shame on people for paying a massive housing premium to stay away from poor or nonwhite children.