Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t bother looking at Magruder either. Nearby and just as racist (if not more).
Magruder is racist? It's majority minority.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in the NEC since 2004 and still live in the same townhome I purchased for $250K back then. Even at that time, the schools weren’t great. My son was 13 when we moved here, and he attended Benjamin Banneker Middle for two months before I picked up a second job to send him to St. Bernadette. For high school, I chose DeMatha, because even 20 years ago, the local options weren’t ideal.
By the time freshman year rolled around, I looked at the students at Banneker and thought, If this is the middle school environment, why would I send him to a local high school? And before anyone calls me racist, I’m a Black woman. I’ve been watching the bus stop near my house for 20 years now, and there’s no denying that the kids have gotten rougher. If I had a school-aged child today, there’s no way I’d send them to an NEC school—elementary, middle, or high.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t bother looking at Magruder either. Nearby and just as racist (if not more).
Anonymous wrote:We are in the Sherwood cluster. There are bad parents who teach their kids to be racist all over MCPS. This is not the majority of families, and it is not the majority of families at Sherwood. Likewise, Aspen Hill has great schools with more affordable homes. Many posters here have no direct experience with these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my. We are black, so i will definitely take this into consideration. Thank you 13:02
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally would not move to Olney if you are a dark melanated person. Friends in past years describe harassment while neighbors openly smiled in their faces.
I would not recommend Aspen Hill neither. Same issues have been increasing and I’ve lived there since 1997.
Aspen Hill is lovely, but I think it’s getting more unsafe as the years go by (especially in the FV and RCV areas).
Lived in Aspen Hill since ‘01, I think it’s more of a demographic problem. Look at how schools have changed in the area since then.
How would you know which schools have got even any better? Look at some of the Aspen Hill apartments under Bel Pre Rd, those schools do more worse than here in the Norbeck/Bauer area schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally would not move to Olney if you are a dark melanated person. Friends in past years describe harassment while neighbors openly smiled in their faces.
I would not recommend Aspen Hill neither. Same issues have been increasing and I’ve lived there since 1997.
Aspen Hill is lovely, but I think it’s getting more unsafe as the years go by (especially in the FV and RCV areas).
Lived in Aspen Hill since ‘01, I think it’s more of a demographic problem. Look at how schools have changed in the area since then.
How would you know which schools have got even any better? Look at some of the Aspen Hill apartments under Bel Pre Rd, those schools do more worse than here in the Norbeck/Bauer area schools.
PS, all schools in Aspen Hill suck too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally would not move to Olney if you are a dark melanated person. Friends in past years describe harassment while neighbors openly smiled in their faces.
I would not recommend Aspen Hill neither. Same issues have been increasing and I’ve lived there since 1997.
Aspen Hill is lovely, but I think it’s getting more unsafe as the years go by (especially in the FV and RCV areas).
Lived in Aspen Hill since ‘01, I think it’s more of a demographic problem. Look at how schools have changed in the area since then.
How would you know which schools have got even any better? Look at some of the Aspen Hill apartments under Bel Pre Rd, those schools do more worse than here in the Norbeck/Bauer area schools.
PS, all schools in Aspen Hill suck too.
Which school clusters serve Aspen Hill anyway?
Anonymous wrote:I personally would not move to Olney if you are a dark melanated person. Friends in past years describe harassment while neighbors openly smiled in their faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in the NEC since 2004 and still live in the same townhome I purchased for $250K back then. Even at that time, the schools weren’t great. My son was 13 when we moved here, and he attended Benjamin Banneker Middle for two months before I picked up a second job to send him to St. Bernadette. For high school, I chose DeMatha, because even 20 years ago, the local options weren’t ideal.
By the time freshman year rolled around, I looked at the students at Banneker and thought, If this is the middle school environment, why would I send him to a local high school? And before anyone calls me racist, I’m a Black woman. I’ve been watching the bus stop near my house for 20 years now, and there’s no denying that the kids have gotten rougher. If I had a school-aged child today, there’s no way I’d send them to an NEC school—elementary, middle, or high.
Well that’s a hot take, what do others think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in the NEC since 2004 and still live in the same townhome I purchased for $250K back then. Even at that time, the schools weren’t great. My son was 13 when we moved here, and he attended Benjamin Banneker Middle for two months before I picked up a second job to send him to St. Bernadette. For high school, I chose DeMatha, because even 20 years ago, the local options weren’t ideal.
By the time freshman year rolled around, I looked at the students at Banneker and thought, If this is the middle school environment, why would I send him to a local high school? And before anyone calls me racist, I’m a Black woman. I’ve been watching the bus stop near my house for 20 years now, and there’s no denying that the kids have gotten rougher. If I had a school-aged child today, there’s no way I’d send them to an NEC school—elementary, middle, or high.
Well that’s a hot take, what do others think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally would not move to Olney if you are a dark melanated person. Friends in past years describe harassment while neighbors openly smiled in their faces.
I would not recommend Aspen Hill neither. Same issues have been increasing and I’ve lived there since 1997.
Aspen Hill is lovely, but I think it’s getting more unsafe as the years go by (especially in the FV and RCV areas).
Lived in Aspen Hill since ‘01, I think it’s more of a demographic problem. Look at how schools have changed in the area since then.
How would you know which schools have got even any better? Look at some of the Aspen Hill apartments under Bel Pre Rd, those schools do more worse than here in the Norbeck/Bauer area schools.
PS, all schools in Aspen Hill suck too.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in the NEC since 2004 and still live in the same townhome I purchased for $250K back then. Even at that time, the schools weren’t great. My son was 13 when we moved here, and he attended Benjamin Banneker Middle for two months before I picked up a second job to send him to St. Bernadette. For high school, I chose DeMatha, because even 20 years ago, the local options weren’t ideal.
By the time freshman year rolled around, I looked at the students at Banneker and thought, If this is the middle school environment, why would I send him to a local high school? And before anyone calls me racist, I’m a Black woman. I’ve been watching the bus stop near my house for 20 years now, and there’s no denying that the kids have gotten rougher. If I had a school-aged child today, there’s no way I’d send them to an NEC school—elementary, middle, or high.