Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about CC MD that attracts you? Perhaps we can suggest other places that are comparable but meet your needs.
The beauty of the neighborhood. The sidewalks. The walkability (in some areas) to Bethesda or Connecticut shops. The K-2 aspect of Rosemary Hills (we have preschool aged children). The sense of community.
You do know, I hope, that many, many CC residents have been very unhappy with Rosemary Hills. The class sizes are around 27, with one teacher and one short recess/day. Out of the 18 school-aged kids on our block, only 5 do public. Many started at RH and left.
Well, speaking as one who was redistricted from RHPS to BE, I'd take RHPS any day!
Really? I've only heard wonderful things about BE? Not that I've heard bad things about RHPS, but I happen to know more people at BE. I'm curious why you don't like it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but the lots are smaller so the houses are a little cheaper overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: How do you define Chevy Chase MD?
20815, baby.
Signed, raised in 20815
For someone who was raised in Chevy Chase, you don't seem to know much. 20815 covers all of the CC neighborhoods mentioned in this thread, from the multimillion dollar neighborhoods to the more affordable ones that border Silver Spring (RCF). So defining Chevy Chase as 20815 is completely unhelpful in terms of figuring out what one can afford.
You read all that into the simple question "How do you define Chevy Chase MD?" Hahahahahah!
Anonymous wrote:If my house is on Conn Ave., south of East-West Highway, am I in the "real Chevy Chase"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: How do you define Chevy Chase MD?
20815, baby.
Signed, raised in 20815
For someone who was raised in Chevy Chase, you don't seem to know much. 20815 covers all of the CC neighborhoods mentioned in this thread, from the multimillion dollar neighborhoods to the more affordable ones that border Silver Spring (RCF). So defining Chevy Chase as 20815 is completely unhelpful in terms of figuring out what one can afford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about CC MD that attracts you? Perhaps we can suggest other places that are comparable but meet your needs.
The beauty of the neighborhood. The sidewalks. The walkability (in some areas) to Bethesda or Connecticut shops. The K-2 aspect of Rosemary Hills (we have preschool aged children). The sense of community.
Try CCDC- much the same, slightly more affordable.
Except crappy schools apart for a few younger years at Lafayette, if you don't mind large class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:If my house is on Conn Ave., south of East-West Highway, am I in the "real Chevy Chase"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: How do you define Chevy Chase MD?
20815, baby.
Signed, raised in 20815
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know in our neighborhood (town of CC) sends their kids to RHPS, and people have generally been very happy with it. I would take the complaints with a pinch of salt.
I live in a different part of CC but know several kids at our private who live in the Town of CC several more at different privates. You must not know very many people in your neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know in our neighborhood (town of CC) sends their kids to RHPS, and people have generally been very happy with it. I would take the complaints with a pinch of salt.