Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thing to think about is whether your kids are likely to do any sports. All the sports teams practice in the exurbs. I am not a sports person and never thought my kids would be doing travel anything but it turns out that it’s basically expected if you want to play on school teams. I don’t know what the families in Georgetown are doing about this.
OP again. This is an issue if they want to continue with figure skating / hockey. Seems like MoCo has multiple rinks but there are no rinks or programs close to Gtown and would be impossible on weekdays if we live in Gtown. Interests can change so that might all be moot in a year or two but the school won’t change (foreign language school, the only reason we have to be in Maryland).
You couldn't make an after-school practice from Bethesda, but the ice rink in Ballston is 12-15 mins from Gtown at times when there isn't traffic on the Key Bridge. I still think Bethesda is a better option for you, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thing to think about is whether your kids are likely to do any sports. All the sports teams practice in the exurbs. I am not a sports person and never thought my kids would be doing travel anything but it turns out that it’s basically expected if you want to play on school teams. I don’t know what the families in Georgetown are doing about this.
OP again. This is an issue if they want to continue with figure skating / hockey. Seems like MoCo has multiple rinks but there are no rinks or programs close to Gtown and would be impossible on weekdays if we live in Gtown. Interests can change so that might all be moot in a year or two but the school won’t change (foreign language school, the only reason we have to be in Maryland).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No doubt Bethesda. Best of both worlds
+1. I think that this is a no-brainer -- live in Bethesda.
Your kids will want to be near friends. And there are a lot more amenities in Bethesda that are useful for tweens -- namely a ton of sports teams in which to participate and their facilities. (I don't know of even a pool in Georgetown (except one public one), whereas there are tons of neighborhood pools in Bethesda.)
I have lived in Bethesda for 15 years, and our youngest is a 9th grader at a private school here. It's a really pleasant to live. I highly recommend 20816 for your zip code.
The folks I know who live in Georgetown aren't concerned about a public pool. They go to the club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thing to think about is whether your kids are likely to do any sports. All the sports teams practice in the exurbs. I am not a sports person and never thought my kids would be doing travel anything but it turns out that it’s basically expected if you want to play on school teams. I don’t know what the families in Georgetown are doing about this.
OP again. This is an issue if they want to continue with figure skating / hockey. Seems like MoCo has multiple rinks but there are no rinks or programs close to Gtown and would be impossible on weekdays if we live in Gtown. Interests can change so that might all be moot in a year or two but the school won’t change (foreign language school, the only reason we have to be in Maryland).
Anonymous wrote:Another thing to think about is whether your kids are likely to do any sports. All the sports teams practice in the exurbs. I am not a sports person and never thought my kids would be doing travel anything but it turns out that it’s basically expected if you want to play on school teams. I don’t know what the families in Georgetown are doing about this.
Anonymous wrote:Another thing to think about is whether your kids are likely to do any sports. All the sports teams practice in the exurbs. I am not a sports person and never thought my kids would be doing travel anything but it turns out that it’s basically expected if you want to play on school teams. I don’t know what the families in Georgetown are doing about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between Bethesda and Georgetown, I’d choose Chevy Chase Viilage.
No. No to Wesley Heights or any other areas. OP will not hit any of her 2 conflicting priorities (Gtown or living close to school). She needs to choose between one or anther. Living elsewhere she will get none of the things she wants.
Agree with this.
If OP is dead set on a school in Bethesda, they need to live in Bethesda. Live in Georgetown if you're willing to send your kids to one of the many private, charter, or public schools in DC.
We live in Georgetown and our child's occupational therapist is in downtown Bethesda after school one day per week at 5pm. It's a miserable drive one day per week. I can't imagine doing it daily.
Ngl, the traffic in upper NW and downtown Bethesda is a lot worse than the traffic I experience driving between my downtown DC office and our home in Georgetown. So many cars in Bethesda during the rush hours hauling their kids around to activities or just people coming back to MoCo from their workplace in DC. Traffic is easier in DC once you get away from the bridge & tunnel chokepoints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between Bethesda and Georgetown, I’d choose Chevy Chase Viilage.
No. No to Wesley Heights or any other areas. OP will not hit any of her 2 conflicting priorities (Gtown or living close to school). She needs to choose between one or anther. Living elsewhere she will get none of the things she wants.