Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- we have not signed the lease, thankfully. It looks like someone did a very nice remodel on the house we were looking to rent so it made it very appealing. Large yard for our two dogs, garage, etc. But with the comments on this thread, we’ll probably be looking elsewhere.
You may want to try an experiment, OP. Find a school where the majority of kids look like your son. Ask this board what people think of the school. Then ask yourself if this is really the best echo chamber to ask about schools that are majority kids of color.
My child IS a POC. I would love him to go to a school of all backgrounds. Just don’t want him to be one of few in the entire school who speaks English. I am from San Diego, I know how it is at schools with majority ESL kids, and my son would not fit in that’s a guarantee. Talk about a shock as a fourth grader who is an only child moving to a place he knows no one, then putting him in a school where he would be hard pressed to find other kids speaking English at recess.
OP, in Montgomery County, most elementary-school-aged children of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries speak English. (Just like my child-of-immigrants grandfather spoke English.) In fact, most were born in the US.
DCUM is a terrible place to ask for advice about majority Black/immigrant schools. The teacher's response was good. Everybody else's should be thrown out - including mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- we have not signed the lease, thankfully. It looks like someone did a very nice remodel on the house we were looking to rent so it made it very appealing. Large yard for our two dogs, garage, etc. But with the comments on this thread, we’ll probably be looking elsewhere.
You may want to try an experiment, OP. Find a school where the majority of kids look like your son. Ask this board what people think of the school. Then ask yourself if this is really the best echo chamber to ask about schools that are majority kids of color.
My child IS a POC. I would love him to go to a school of all backgrounds. Just don’t want him to be one of few in the entire school who speaks English. I am from San Diego, I know how it is at schools with majority ESL kids, and my son would not fit in that’s a guarantee. Talk about a shock as a fourth grader who is an only child moving to a place he knows no one, then putting him in a school where he would be hard pressed to find other kids speaking English at recess.
Anonymous wrote:We intended to send our children to private school all the way through, but because of various reasons, switched our eldest son to the local public school in 4th grade (also happened to be title 1 and Spanish immersion with a few monolingual classes at the time). Honestly, as warm and caring as the school and teachers were, my son came home feeling like the kids were talking about him at the playground and complained that school staff would speak to him in Spanish and he didn’t understand what they was saying. I think many kids would just brush these things aside, but for this child, it was not a good fit. We did end up moving to another part of the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving from CA where it is relatively easy to get your child into a school in a different neighborhood. I don’t love what I have read about our assigned school and want to look into other options. Is there a such thing as getting him into the school near my job, for transportation reasons? Thank you!
Yes, you can do this.
No, that is not generally a good enough reason for a COSA.
OP, where is your job? What school would you hope to get him into based on that criteria? It may be somewhat easier for some schools than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving from CA where it is relatively easy to get your child into a school in a different neighborhood. I don’t love what I have read about our assigned school and want to look into other options. Is there a such thing as getting him into the school near my job, for transportation reasons? Thank you!
Yes, you can do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what's your budget and where are you working? There are lots of great downcounty ESes that are in more reasonably priced areas than Bethesda. If it's only for ES and the high school cluster doesnt matter, you may have tons of options.
Rental market is slim pickings right now. Our top is 3,200 with at least a small yard and 2-3 bedroom.
You might take a look at these schools which each have affordable rental options in closer-in Silver Spring.
Woodlin ES: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/9013-3rd-Ave-Silver-Spring-MD-20910/37317590_zpid/
Flora Singer ES: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1605-Imperial-Dr-Silver-Spring-MD-20902/37288431_zpid/
Oakland Terrace ES: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/Haywood-Dr-Silver-Spring-MD-20902/2078932170_zpid/
Forest Knolls ES: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/10308-Gilmoure-Dr-Silver-Spring-MD-20901/37312291_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what's your budget and where are you working? There are lots of great downcounty ESes that are in more reasonably priced areas than Bethesda. If it's only for ES and the high school cluster doesnt matter, you may have tons of options.
Rental market is slim pickings right now. Our top is 3,200 with at least a small yard and 2-3 bedroom.