Anonymous wrote:OP Here- Thanks for the information thus far. I will have once kid entering as a freshman and the other the 6th grade. Max is 700K. will be going to the Tysons area a few time a week. I know thigs have changed since i last lived there over 10 years ago, so just want to ka ensure we try and find the best school for our kids. My oldest is very business oriented and my youngest plays tennis. Diversity is very important to us as we will be coming from overseas and want out kids to continue to be exposed to different cultures, races etc...
Anonymous wrote:Kennedy has been amazing for the last two years and most people on this board don't give it the time of day. I recommend you tour the school yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here- Thanks for the information thus far. I will have once kid entering as a freshman and the other the 6th grade. Max is 700K. will be going to the Tysons area a few time a week. I know thigs have changed since i last lived there over 10 years ago, so just want to ka ensure we try and find the best school for our kids. My oldest is very business oriented and my youngest plays tennis. Diversity is very important to us as we will be coming from overseas and want out kids to continue to be exposed to different cultures, races etc...
700k is going to be tough. Crossing the American Legion Bridge a few times a week may even be tougher. First shop your price range and then try to match with the best schools as you can. You should honestly even consider Virginia due to your commute.
+1. Why not Fairfax County schools if you need to be in Tysons??
+! that commute to Tysons can be very grueling. commutes are unpredictable: accidents are frequent and can set you back over an hour. unless you also need to be in Maryland a lot, i'd definitely lean towards FCPS. maybe a townhouse or condo?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here- Thanks for the information thus far. I will have once kid entering as a freshman and the other the 6th grade. Max is 700K. will be going to the Tysons area a few time a week. I know thigs have changed since i last lived there over 10 years ago, so just want to ka ensure we try and find the best school for our kids. My oldest is very business oriented and my youngest plays tennis. Diversity is very important to us as we will be coming from overseas and want out kids to continue to be exposed to different cultures, races etc...
700k is going to be tough. Crossing the American Legion Bridge a few times a week may even be tougher. First shop your price range and then try to match with the best schools as you can. You should honestly even consider Virginia due to your commute.
+1. Why not Fairfax County schools if you need to be in Tysons??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kensington is a probably your best choice if you live in a neighborhood that feeds into the Bethesda-Chevy Chase or Walter Johnson HS clusters. Check the boundary maps at the MCPS website to get an idea of where to look.
Those neighborhoods can be expensive, so as a second bet you can either look at Rockville feeding into Richard Montgomery HS or Silver Spring feeding into Montgomery Blair HS. Both also good schools.
All schools in Montgomery County are diverse. Some are more diverse than others.
Boundary maps around Kensington are going to be redrawn in a few years when a new HS opens. I would focus on being in a neighborhood you like as school assignments are not set in stone.
Most likely WJ students would go to Woodward. I understand that some Einstein neighborhoods want to go to Woodward too but I guess that depends on the politics. Kensington doesn’t have the same clout that it used to.
That is the reason Woodward is being reopened, to relieve overcrowding at WJ and the DCC schools, mainly Einstein and Wheaton. It's not about any neighborhood "wanting to go to Woodward."
That’s not the reason. You have been posting this same nonsense for a long time.
It literally is the reason:
"Reopening of Woodward High School is required to address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools."
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/construction/project/woodwardhs.aspx
Yes, it was a clear effort at disinformation. But for what reason? I can't figure that one out, unless it's just a regular or pro troll.
You Woodward is for DCC people are weird and bizarre. Be prepared to be very disappointed.
Or alternatively you the “super secret plan not in writing anywhere” for BCC and Whitman (which literally just had an expansion completed) is going to be a part of populating Woodward poster are weird and bizarre![]()
First and foremost, Woodward is being built to reduce ridiculous levels of overcrowding at WJ that will take it to nearly 3700 students in just a few years. But if that was the only issue, MCPS would not be building Woodward. However, there is a need to also accommodate additional students that would be generated from the massive amount of approved development along the 355 corridor. If they have any seats left after that, may be they will give them to DCC on a special basis. But I doubt it. Your weird belief that it’s somehow about BCC is very strange. It’s about what is being planned near the Strathmore and White Flint metros and everything in between. 5,000 housing units have been approved at just the White Flint Mall site and Strathmore Metro stations combined. You have a weird fixation that is going to get sorely disappointed in the end.
Where are you getting that number? MCPS projects WJ enrollment to be ~2900, about 600 students overcapacity by the time Woodward opens. Woodward's capacity will be 2159 students.
Are you the DCC poster? Odd to not know such details. Projected WJ capacity absent Woodward to be 3500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here- Thanks for the information thus far. I will have once kid entering as a freshman and the other the 6th grade. Max is 700K. will be going to the Tysons area a few time a week. I know thigs have changed since i last lived there over 10 years ago, so just want to ka ensure we try and find the best school for our kids. My oldest is very business oriented and my youngest plays tennis. Diversity is very important to us as we will be coming from overseas and want out kids to continue to be exposed to different cultures, races etc...
700k is going to be tough. Crossing the American Legion Bridge a few times a week may even be tougher. First shop your price range and then try to match with the best schools as you can. You should honestly even consider Virginia due to your commute.