Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One pyramid to consider is the following, which we have found much more diverse than what we experienced in DCPS in 2 different schools, one of which (at the time at least) touted its diversity:
Rosemary Hills (K-2), Chevy Chase/North Chevy Chase (3-5), Silver Creek (6-8), BCC (9-12)
This is the winner. BCC HS district, preferably Silver Creek MS. Elem is eh, but hey you can’t have everything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We are zoned for Beverly Farms/Hoover/Churchill, houses here are well within your budget, and we have a number of AA/POC neighbors. We are a close knit neighborhood and the kids are happy and well-adjusted.
But not a very big number.
Why do you want a big number? The majority in MoCo are Hispanics and then Whites. AA and Asian Americans are minority here.
All the schools should reflect the demographic ratio of the county.
The point is that when PP says they have "a number of African-American/POC neighbors", that number might be 1 African-American neighbor. Or even 0.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. No love for the NEC or down county schools? Having had my AA child in a wealthy cluster K-8 and a NEC school 9-12 I can tell you that so much of this starts in the home. Test scores, FARMS rate, etc. Please stop with this. My child faired extremely well after graduation. Got into some very competitive schools and UMD, which some of her cohorts we left on the wealthier district did not. Yes, we left the affluence for a wonderful diverse groups of kids from all sorts of backgrounds, income brackets, etc. and it was the best tho g we ever did for our child. That’s the real world folks.
Anonymous wrote:Why not Edison or Einstein?
Anonymous wrote:One pyramid to consider is the following, which we have found much more diverse than what we experienced in DCPS in 2 different schools, one of which (at the time at least) touted its diversity:
Rosemary Hills (K-2), Chevy Chase/North Chevy Chase (3-5), Silver Creek (6-8), BCC (9-12)
Anonymous wrote:Whitman pyramid. And private tutoring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman pyramid. And private tutoring.
This got to be a joke, right ?
No. It is not. Whitman offers a lot to students. Whitman also have (like all W schools) some real terrible teachers. I did not realize that OP only has 800K to spend. She should in that case move somewhere else in the county. I do not want to say Silver Spring though. I will suggest QO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We are zoned for Beverly Farms/Hoover/Churchill, houses here are well within your budget, and we have a number of AA/POC neighbors. We are a close knit neighborhood and the kids are happy and well-adjusted.
But not a very big number.
Why do you want a big number? The majority in MoCo are Hispanics and then Whites. AA and Asian Americans are minority here.
All the schools should reflect the demographic ratio of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We are zoned for Beverly Farms/Hoover/Churchill, houses here are well within your budget, and we have a number of AA/POC neighbors. We are a close knit neighborhood and the kids are happy and well-adjusted.
But not a very big number.
Why do you want a big number? The majority in MoCo are Hispanics and then Whites. AA and Asian Americans are minority here.
All the schools should reflect the demographic ratio of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. We are zoned for Beverly Farms/Hoover/Churchill, houses here are well within your budget, and we have a number of AA/POC neighbors. We are a close knit neighborhood and the kids are happy and well-adjusted.
But not a very big number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman pyramid. And private tutoring.
This got to be a joke, right ?