Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve taught in several schools in the county since 2001. The WJ cluster is the only one where I encountered students and staff that were vocally politically right wing. One my coworkers was an avowed tea partier and later celebrated Trump’s first election.
We've been in that cluster for 15 years. IME, the MAGA are a very small minority, but there's usually a couple. At least one or two taught at the Uniformed Services Academy that is in Bethesda, but most of the military I've met (many of whom are at Walter Reed, so medical professionals) are not MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve taught in several schools in the county since 2001. The WJ cluster is the only one where I encountered students and staff that were vocally politically right wing. One my coworkers was an avowed tea partier and later celebrated Trump’s first election.
Anonymous wrote:All except Damascus and Sherwood are left and non-MAGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve taught in several schools in the county since 2001. The WJ cluster is the only one where I encountered students and staff that were vocally politically right wing. One my coworkers was an avowed tea partier and later celebrated Trump’s first election.
Is this still true? My kid was slated to go to WJ, but now is unfortunately not... too bad, as I'd like to meet up likeminded parents in this crappy county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid Damascus (and, to some extent, Poolesville) and you’ll be fine. I wouldn’t even say MAGA is the majority in those schools but the conservative rhetoric and good ol’ boys network is strong. Like another PP mentioned, there are pockets of wealthy conservatives all over MoCo but they don’t speak out and embarrass themselves like MAGA. My son switched friend groups in hs and it was surprising to me how many of his new friends (white, Jewish) subtly promoted republican, misogynistic values.
Your anti-semitism is showing. It's the Christian Conservatives and the right wing Israeli people, not most Jews in Montgomery County, who are Trump supporting MAGAs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo is politically to the left across the board. You are correct that the closer-in suburbs of DC will probably be bluest. Takoma Park is known to be very progressive, crunchy type liberal. Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac are the wealthiest areas of MoCo. This means that some families will be rich and conservative (some might send their children to private school, but some will end up in the local publics).
I live in Bethesda, and my neighbors are mostly very anti-MAGA, but there are some conservatives. And you will always find a MAGA kook at some point. My friend near Walter Johnson has such a neighbor, in a deep sea of blue - bad luck.
If you are looking at school quality, the best public schools are where the rich people are (with the exception of middle and high school selective magnets, which were deliberately placed in less wealthy neighborhoods, but I believe changes are afoot because MCPS is restructuring its magnet programs). Walt Whitman is considered the best high school, with all the schools that start with "W" in their name (called the W schools). BCC is an honorary member of that group, even though test scores are ever so slightly lower, because it's in downtown Bethesda and has the full IB program.
If you want diversity in your schools in terms of skin color and economic disparity, that's NOT where the rich people are. The W schools are very white, particularly Walt Whitman, and some like Winston Churchill have a strong contingent of east Asians. There is international diversity in all the neighborhoods close to DC, but in Bethesda it tends to be World Bank, diplomat, scientific research families, and in other areas, immigrants from a less stratospheric walk of life.
The most important criteria to think about, honestly, are commute to your work and price of real estate/rentals.
Thank you, this is very helpful and I think you’re pushing us to ask exactly the right questions. I do think we would like a balance of diversity with a quality education, so perhaps some of these “W” schools would have to be looked at more closely. I had assumed that Churchill and Whitman might be more red-leaning because of the areas they draw from, but it sounds like it may be less of an issue of such contingents creating a conservative learning environment at the school and more so a question of the extent to which they have diversity. Certainly a more diverse school would be preferred for our family background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve taught in several schools in the county since 2001. The WJ cluster is the only one where I encountered students and staff that were vocally politically right wing. One my coworkers was an avowed tea partier and later celebrated Trump’s first election.
Is this still true? My kid was slated to go to WJ, but now is unfortunately not... too bad, as I'd like to meet up likeminded parents in this crappy county.
Almost half of WJ is going to Woodward. Just as likely those families are moving with you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Upcounty schools appear to be red leaning based on several posters here: Poolesville, Sherwood, Seneca Valley, Clarksburg and Magruder
What? Where do you get this from?
All these schools are so diverse and no MAGA's this side. Have you ever been Upcounty?
NP. I live in one of these school zones and I have to agree. I was really surprised when I found out that quite a few of my neighbors are MAGA and/or anti-LGBTQ. Although the schools in my area have very diverse populations, a lot of the kids come from immigrant families who tend to be more socially conservative.
I am not MAGA but I am anti LGBT propaganda in schools. I cannot believe what nonsense they have in libraries in elementary schools. I had to explain to my 8 year old what a *gayradar* is. MCPS spends money on such trashy books and yet half of the kids are not proficient in math. Priorities!
I'm all for general LGBT and am live and let live, but not this craziness in elementary schools. Zero reasons I need to have these talks with my 8 and under kids. Interestingly enough, MoCO is full of secret center/R of center folks who have to hide who they are so as not to get their cars keyed - inclusion in all its glory
Tell me about it. Our school had a book where a kid goes to his uncle's wedding, and it's to another man. How am I supposed to explain that nonsense?!? Just say some men fall in love with women and some men fall in love with men?!? My 6 year old does not need to know that gay people exist. Who knows where it could lead? What else will he learn exists in the world?
You should let you 6 year old watch And Just Like That. All the topics covered.
Sure, that might help clarify some lifestyle questions, but how would explain some of those outfits?!? I'm not ready to discuss mixing patterns with my kid, and the school system should not force me to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve taught in several schools in the county since 2001. The WJ cluster is the only one where I encountered students and staff that were vocally politically right wing. One my coworkers was an avowed tea partier and later celebrated Trump’s first election.
Is this still true? My kid was slated to go to WJ, but now is unfortunately not... too bad, as I'd like to meet up likeminded parents in this crappy county.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve taught in several schools in the county since 2001. The WJ cluster is the only one where I encountered students and staff that were vocally politically right wing. One my coworkers was an avowed tea partier and later celebrated Trump’s first election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yup, most Jews in MoCo are the equivalent of the chickens for KFC meme
this is so true, students made fun of my child (high school age) for supporting andrew cuomo! they are all Mamdani supporters at wootton high school
I honestly tell my kids to keep their mouths shut on these kinds of things... my kid recently complained to me (completely unprompted) that her school bus was stuck in traffic due to the ICE protests/walk-outs... she mentioned the kids blocking the street, cursing, and just generally acting unruly. She was upset that she was an hour late to school because of it.
LOL