Anonymous wrote:Why are these responses so wildly divergent? Are most people in the neighborhood happy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent adult I would prefer Takoma park over every other area in the DMV but as a parent with school aged kids, no, absolutely not, not in a million years.
Strange. On what basis are you making that statement? Are you actually familiar with the schools in Takoma park? If you “absolutely would not in a million years” send your kids to school in TKPK, then where would you send them that if so superior????
yes the schools are shite and the schools in Bethesda are 100 % better performing I have neighbors who moved from TP to Bethesda exactly for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent adult I would prefer Takoma park over every other area in the DMV but as a parent with school aged kids, no, absolutely not, not in a million years.
Strange. On what basis are you making that statement? Are you actually familiar with the schools in Takoma park? If you “absolutely would not in a million years” send your kids to school in TKPK, then where would you send them that if so superior????
Anonymous wrote:Murch, Deal and JR also have a lot of diversity.
OP, I'd suggest visiting schools in both areas. If you can afford either, both offer great educations and a good quality of life.
Anonymous wrote:As an independent adult I would prefer Takoma park over every other area in the DMV but as a parent with school aged kids, no, absolutely not, not in a million years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking to move from NE dc, in part to get a bit more space, but largely to get a more established school and feeder for my elementary age kids. We haven’t found a part of Bethesda that really gets us going, but we like parts of upper NW and Takoma park MD, but I’m finding it hard to really dig in to compare the schools meaningfully. Does anyone have a sense of how the schools match if we are zoned for Murch (or nearby)/Deal/Jackson Reed vs Takoma Park Elementary, Piney Branch, TPMS, and Blair. FWIW, my kids smart and slightly above grade average, but odds are they are just average smart kids, not like, geniuses. One kid is a bit sensitive/anxious so I’m hoping to avoid a pressure cooker situation. We value places where there will be diversity, and the opportunity to challenge themselves academically, with a cohort of smart kids who care about schools and families who will make sure the school and administrators don’t drop the ball when issues arise.
So, what do you think, which would you choose???
Murch then worry about the rest later
Presumably they don’t want to move twice so would rather worry about it and work it out now.
Yep! OP here and yes, we are hoping to move once.
To the PP airing concerns about the math curriculum in MCPS, I’d love to hear if others had this impression. My eldest is in 1st grade and they are adding and subtracting under 100, and doing basic (like basic) multiplication and division concepts, and I’d be surprised if my EOTP title 1 school had more advanced math curriculum, but maybe…?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any opinions on whether there is a difference in elementary school in terms of outdoor/recess time? Or class size??
Class size is on the MCPS at a glance site, but I don’t think there is anything comparable for DCPS.
I wish I knew more about the ethos of outdoor time. I heard a rumor that kiddos in MCPS got 2 hours recess, but who knows. I know my PreK kid goes out for recess one time, for 30 minutes, and in aftercare they often don’t go out at all. SMDH
Anonymous wrote:Any opinions on whether there is a difference in elementary school in terms of outdoor/recess time? Or class size??
Anonymous wrote:We moved from NW DC to Takoma Park when DCs were in 1st and 3rd grade (we were at Janney). Very grateful we did. For us it was night and day, especially in math. Our friends who stayed in DC and stayed in public did not have the same math opportunities as DCs. For us, it worked out extremely well (DCs did end up going into TPMS and Blair and Wheaton magnets, but without moving I don’t think they would’ve had the foundation to do so).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking to move from NE dc, in part to get a bit more space, but largely to get a more established school and feeder for my elementary age kids. We haven’t found a part of Bethesda that really gets us going, but we like parts of upper NW and Takoma park MD, but I’m finding it hard to really dig in to compare the schools meaningfully. Does anyone have a sense of how the schools match if we are zoned for Murch (or nearby)/Deal/Jackson Reed vs Takoma Park Elementary, Piney Branch, TPMS, and Blair. FWIW, my kids smart and slightly above grade average, but odds are they are just average smart kids, not like, geniuses. One kid is a bit sensitive/anxious so I’m hoping to avoid a pressure cooker situation. We value places where there will be diversity, and the opportunity to challenge themselves academically, with a cohort of smart kids who care about schools and families who will make sure the school and administrators don’t drop the ball when issues arise.
So, what do you think, which would you choose???
Murch then worry about the rest later
Presumably they don’t want to move twice so would rather worry about it and work it out now.
Yep! OP here and yes, we are hoping to move once.
To the PP airing concerns about the math curriculum in MCPS, I’d love to hear if others had this impression. My eldest is in 1st grade and they are adding and subtracting under 100, and doing basic (like basic) multiplication and division concepts, and I’d be surprised if my EOTP title 1 school had more advanced math curriculum, but maybe…?