Anonymous wrote:I know a PP chimed in with "Not East Silver Spring" but we've had kids there for years and have had a great experience.
While it can be daunting to send your middle class white kid to a high FARMS and majority minority school, we've found that the mix of middle class social justice-oriented families and education-oriented immigrant families is a great mix. One thing we have loved about the school is the high performing Black and Latino kids, obviously being spurred by parents who came to the US to give their kids a good shot at success.
There's one poster on DCUM who is really negative about the school, and maybe she had a bad experience, but that hasn't been our experience at all. We've found solid teachers, a strong principal, and a really friendly and high achieving group of kids. It's also a small school, which lends itself to the kind of "neighborhood school" environment that we were looking for.
Anonymous wrote:We absolutely love Sherwood Forest in Silver Spring, just north of downtown silver spring. Westover is a fantastic and small elementary school that many kids walk to, right in the heart of the neighborhood. There is also Robin Hood Pool (renovated last year) which is the social hub for families. Can't say enough great things about Sherwood Forest!
Anonymous wrote:We love Stonegate. The neighborhood is wonderful! The school is the best elementary I have experienced.
Anonymous wrote:We absolutely love Sherwood Forest in Silver Spring, just north of downtown silver spring. Westover is a fantastic and small elementary school that many kids walk to, right in the heart of the neighborhood. There is also Robin Hood Pool (renovated last year) which is the social hub for families. Can't say enough great things about Sherwood Forest!
Anonymous wrote:We love Stonegate. The neighborhood is wonderful! The school is the best elementary I have experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Hampshire estates is great and it will former you close to both Tokoma park and downtown SS at a budget friendly price point and it is very diverse which is the best part of SS
People obviously view diversity differently. We ruled out New Hampshire Estates specifically because we thought it was not diverse from both a racial and SES standpoint. I have also heard people say good things about the school, but I disagree with the characterization as diverse. This was a frustrating dynamic in our search for SS schools, because many people use the word diversity as if it were synonymous with minority and poverty. Diversity should signify a mix of people of many different backgrounds, but often I found when people told me a school was diverse they were just trying to tell me that it was a high FARMs school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Hampshire estates is great and it will former you close to both Tokoma park and downtown SS at a budget friendly price point and it is very diverse which is the best part of SS
People obviously view diversity differently. We ruled out New Hampshire Estates specifically because we thought it was not diverse from both a racial and SES standpoint. I have also heard people say good things about the school, but I disagree with the characterization as diverse. This was a frustrating dynamic in our search for SS schools, because many people use the word diversity as if it were synonymous with minority and poverty. Diversity should signify a mix of people of many different backgrounds, but often I found when people told me a school was diverse they were just trying to tell me that it was a high FARMs school.
Anonymous wrote:New Hampshire estates is great and it will former you close to both Tokoma park and downtown SS at a budget friendly price point and it is very diverse which is the best part of SS
Anonymous wrote:"Anonymous
High school assignment in DCC is based on elementary school, not middle school. So some middle schools are split between two high schools"
Crappy idea. What if all your kids' friends end up at a different HS?