Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sligo goes to Einstein, not Northwood.
Thanks for the correction!
So, OP, looked at any houses yet?
Anonymous wrote:Pp - I can believe that but which HS cluster are you in? The ending points are not of equal acceptability in the DCC and I want to avoid moving DC at HS level to start fresh.
Anonymous wrote:Sligo goes to Einstein, not Northwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have progressed through elementary, middle, and high schools in the DCC, and I'm seeing much less of the "run for the hills" mentality once the kids hit middle school than in the past. I'm not sure if it's for economic reasons, that the schools in the area are on an upswing (and many are), that Silver Spring is becoming more "hip", or people are becoming less fearful of those who are different than them, or another reason entirely. Whatever the reason, I'm glad I see people staying as their children get older and go on to high school. I love my house, my neighborhood, my friends and neighbors, and my kids' Silver Spring schools. They are getting a great education and have tons of opportunities. I don't see myself as sacrificing their education one bit. I would advise OP to pick the house you like in the neighborhood you like, and send your kids to the local school.
Yes, much less "run for the hills". It is funny - was talking to a neighbor and we commented on the number of kitchen remodels and additions going on - which tends to be a sign that the family is making it their "forever home." Zoned for Einstein, have a child in HGC and while we may explore the MS magnets, not feeling like we have to start staging the house if our kids go to the local MS. No worries about HS - very excited for the IB.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have progressed through elementary, middle, and high schools in the DCC, and I'm seeing much less of the "run for the hills" mentality once the kids hit middle school than in the past. I'm not sure if it's for economic reasons, that the schools in the area are on an upswing (and many are), that Silver Spring is becoming more "hip", or people are becoming less fearful of those who are different than them, or another reason entirely. Whatever the reason, I'm glad I see people staying as their children get older and go on to high school. I love my house, my neighborhood, my friends and neighbors, and my kids' Silver Spring schools. They are getting a great education and have tons of opportunities. I don't see myself as sacrificing their education one bit. I would advise OP to pick the house you like in the neighborhood you like, and send your kids to the local school.
Anonymous wrote:Pp - I can believe that but which HS cluster are you in? The ending points are not of equal acceptability in the DCC and I want to avoid moving DC at HS level to start fresh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, people really don't like bad-mouthing their local schools, even if they aren't sending their kids. There are some names that almost never end up on the list of schools parents seem to like, and that may be as close as you get to a red flag that it's not a popular school among the DCUM crowd.
I'll say it--Downcounty schools nobody on DCUM likes: Weller Road, Sargent Shriver, Highland, Georgian Forest, Brookhaven. Harmony Hills (was a hot, hot mess for a while but they finally got rid of a terrible principal, so they could be on the upswing) (my friend teaches there, so that's my perspective), New Hampshire Estates/Oak View (OVES is maybe on the okay side, since it has the HGC), Arcola, and Kemp Mill (nice neighborhood, but everyone who can sends their kids to the local Jewish and Catholic schools).
I'm trying to think what I might have missed. I think Sligo Creek is generally well-received, but some people don't like the principal (is she still there?), and I thought East Silver Spring might have been okay, but a PP here said no. Don't hear much about Rolling Terrace outside of the immersion. Rock Creek Forest is sometimes popular because it feeds to Westland and BCC. The schools mentioned by other PPs are the "stars"--Singer, Oakland Terrace, Highland View, Woodlin.
Am I off base with these? Chime in and correct me if you have first-hand experience. This is based on my extensive/obsessive monitoring of the MD Schools forum with specific attention to Silver Spring for the past 5+ years. I have lived here my whole life (minus college) and have moved within the area a few times with my public-school-attending children, so it's an interest of mine.