Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in PG and absolutely love it (NT kid is in a public magnet), but have to advise against it if your child has an IEP and and autism diagnosis.
I do have a couple of dear friends in Howard County who have great things to say about the schools there.
Grew up in PG and would absolutely not recommend it. Terrible schools for one. Secondly, it's not very diverse unless you consider mostly AA with a sprinkling of low income whites and a small filipino enclave as diverse.
Howard County is NOT diverse. It has just as many white people as PG County has black people. Living in a mostly white county does not make it diverse. Also I think Howard County is to far from Bethesda. It's a bit country also but some people like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in PG and absolutely love it (NT kid is in a public magnet), but have to advise against it if your child has an IEP and and autism diagnosis.
I do have a couple of dear friends in Howard County who have great things to say about the schools there.
Grew up in PG and would absolutely not recommend it. Terrible schools for one. Secondly, it's not very diverse unless you consider mostly AA with a sprinkling of low income whites and a small filipino enclave as diverse.
Howard County is NOT diverse. It has just as many white people as PG County has black people. Living in a mostly white county does not make it diverse. Also I think Howard County is to far from Bethesda. It's a bit country also but some people like that.
Hey, hey. I'm AA from Howard County. Columbia is VERY diverse. Western Howard County (where I'm from) is not as diverse, but you would be surprised at how diverse it has become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in PG and absolutely love it (NT kid is in a public magnet), but have to advise against it if your child has an IEP and and autism diagnosis.
I do have a couple of dear friends in Howard County who have great things to say about the schools there.
Grew up in PG and would absolutely not recommend it. Terrible schools for one. Secondly, it's not very diverse unless you consider mostly AA with a sprinkling of low income whites and a small filipino enclave as diverse.
Howard County is NOT diverse. It has just as many white people as PG County has black people. Living in a mostly white county does not make it diverse. Also I think Howard County is to far from Bethesda. It's a bit country also but some people like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in PG and absolutely love it (NT kid is in a public magnet), but have to advise against it if your child has an IEP and and autism diagnosis.
I do have a couple of dear friends in Howard County who have great things to say about the schools there.
Grew up in PG and would absolutely not recommend it. Terrible schools for one. Secondly, it's not very diverse unless you consider mostly AA with a sprinkling of low income whites and a small filipino enclave as diverse.
Howard County is NOT diverse. It has just as many white people as PG County has black people. Living in a mostly white county does not make it diverse. Also I think Howard County is to far from Bethesda. It's a bit country also but some people like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in PG and absolutely love it (NT kid is in a public magnet), but have to advise against it if your child has an IEP and and autism diagnosis.
I do have a couple of dear friends in Howard County who have great things to say about the schools there.
Grew up in PG and would absolutely not recommend it. Terrible schools for one. Secondly, it's not very diverse unless you consider mostly AA with a sprinkling of low income whites and a small filipino enclave as diverse.
Howard County is NOT diverse. It has just as many white people as PG County has black people. Living in a mostly white county does not make it diverse. Also I think Howard County is to far from Bethesda. It's a bit country also but some people like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mixed race family here living in Burtonsville. We have quite a diverse street: mixed race families, Latino families, AA families, white families, and at least one lesbian couple. MoCo schools--though not greatest ones. You can get quite a bit of house/ land for your money. My husband commutes to Bethesda daily.
I'm finding the Burtonsville area interesting--did this used to be the Montgomery County part of Laurel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're an AA family and live in McLean. It's not terribly diverse in terms of AAs, but there are a lot of international folks, Asians, some LGBT (at least in our neighborhood). Schools are fantastic (FFX Co has some of the best in the country), and the commute to Bethesda is pretty easy. Not walkable though, which I don't like. The budget may not fit unless you're willing to look at townhouses?
We're a mixed race family and highly considering McLean. How have the neighbors treated you? While our family may be different as an interracial family, we're looking to find an area that will treat us as if we belong. Have you felt welcomed and, more importantly, have your children been able to keep and make friends? TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mixed race family here living in Burtonsville. We have quite a diverse street: mixed race families, Latino families, AA families, white families, and at least one lesbian couple. MoCo schools--though not greatest ones. You can get quite a bit of house/ land for your money. My husband commutes to Bethesda daily.
I'm finding the Burtonsville area interesting--did this used to be the Montgomery County part of Laurel?
Burtonsville was never a part of Laurel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in PG and absolutely love it (NT kid is in a public magnet), but have to advise against it if your child has an IEP and and autism diagnosis.
I do have a couple of dear friends in Howard County who have great things to say about the schools there.
Grew up in PG and would absolutely not recommend it. Terrible schools for one. Secondly, it's not very diverse unless you consider mostly AA with a sprinkling of low income whites and a small filipino enclave as diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mixed race family here living in Burtonsville. We have quite a diverse street: mixed race families, Latino families, AA families, white families, and at least one lesbian couple. MoCo schools--though not greatest ones. You can get quite a bit of house/ land for your money. My husband commutes to Bethesda daily.
I'm finding the Burtonsville area interesting--did this used to be the Montgomery County part of Laurel?
Anonymous wrote:Mixed race family here living in Burtonsville. We have quite a diverse street: mixed race families, Latino families, AA families, white families, and at least one lesbian couple. MoCo schools--though not greatest ones. You can get quite a bit of house/ land for your money. My husband commutes to Bethesda daily.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland has the best programs for autism