Submitted by RBGismypatronus t3_1071sva in ColumbiaMD
Would love some pointers. Our family of four is moving from the Denver area to MD this summer. We have a high schooler w/ a learning disability & IEP who loves film, and a 2nd grader who also has an IEP. We want good schools that do well for kids with disabilities.
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I know schools in Howard county are “good,” but which ones are actually good for kids w/ disabilities? High school & elementary.
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How is the commute to/from College Park?
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Our 9th grader has severe anxiety and is worried he won’t be able to make new friends. Any suggestions for how to help him? Clubs? Libraries? Any teen groups for film enthusiasts?
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Speaking of libraries, is there a good library system there? I’m a librarian. It’s important to me.
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We’d like to buy a place. Ideal budget is around 400-500k, but we might have to raise the housing budget.
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Any other tips on best places to live in Columbia with a family? It’s daunting to try and figure out where to start looking from afar. We’ll make a trip or two out there, but it would be great to have an idea of where to start.
industrious-elephant t1_j3k3w49 wrote
Hi! I can speak to a few items:
The commute to CP is not bad by city standards. If you'll be working at the university, I would recommend using the UMD DOTS 142 bus or the Camden Marc train line. Traffic can be slow at peak hours, but average commute to the university would be about 30 minutes.
I'm not a librarian, but our family loves the Howard County libraries! Excellent facilities, great programming for all ages, and very welcoming. Another neat thing about Maryland is that you can get reciprocal memberships across the state. If you go to another county's branch, you just have them add your HC library card number to a record in their system and you can check out books there, too.
5./6. At that price range, you'll probably be looking at a row home--they're more common here than single family homes. It's also important to know that if you buy within Columbia city limits, you'll have steep HOA fees. I'd recommend looking in Fulton, North Laurel, and Savage.
Best of luck navigating the move, and welcome to the area!