Silver Spring International is in the old Blair Building right? It's a smaller walk zone (1.5 mile) but it's numbers are on page 529 of the document. And it shows 23.24 percent of the students are in the walk zone, while 66.52 percent would've been in the walkshed. I don't know if the extra half mile would close the gap between the two. |
And if anything the gap would be bigger because the walk zone ideally wouldn't be expanded if it's determined the area outside of the walking zone to not be walkable. Unless they're taking age into account. ie high schoolers may be a bit more mature and safer for them to walk through some areas compared to middle school students. |
| The new school will not be called Wootton. The name change issue was never fully closed and any school on that list, that will be rebuilt/relocated will also be renamed. The main reason that the renaming was temporarily delayed was cost and if you do it simultaneously with a rebuild/relocation, there is way less added cost. |
Only people live in crown would be so in favor of H. Others don’t care since they don’t gain anything anyway. Saving tax dollars? No such thing. It’ll be wasted one way or another. |
Correct. And comparing SSIMS to Frost, Frost has 20% of students in its walk zone. Wootton and Frost are not walkable to a high % of students compared to other schools. |
Not to throw anyone under the bus. But you have to compare how many Wootton families were asking for a renovated/new school vs how many are protesting the move. Here is the change.org petition asking for renovations with 1900 signatures: https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-wootton And this is the change.org for saying Wootton should stay in it's current location with 4124 signatures: https://www.change.org/p/save-wootton-and-crown-high-school-say-no-to-option-h Not beating up the petition organizer or throwing the area under the bus but the petition starter for the Justice for Wootton petition looks like they're in the Stone Mill or Dufief area. So is a little bit more less invested in the current location for Wootton. Especially if they live in the Stone Mill area and have kids go to Cabin John for their middle school. And people that did sign the petition may not have known the alternative that MCPS would propose. So the question is if both petitions were released at the same time, which one would get the most support from Wootton families? Again I'm not beating up the petition starters at all. Wootton is one of the oldest buildings in MCPS and also has one of the worst CFI ratings. And never should have been passed on for renovations as often as it was. |
But it's imaginary. There are currently no funds budgeted for Wootton renovation, so there are no savings by not renovating. It's like me saying, "on second thought, I'm not going to buy a Porsche. I'll use the money elsewhere." What money? I wasn't planning on buying a Porsche and didn't have any money budgeted for one anyway. You can't "save" money that you weren't planning to spend. That's not fiscal management. It's just make believe. I mean, we could all be billionaires if accounting actually worked like that - I saved $50 million this year when I didn't buy a private island. Guess I'm set for retirement. |
That can be due to poor planning by MCPS. But look at the utilization of the walk zone vs walk shed vs the two schools. The difference between the students in the walk zone compared to the students in walkshed at SSIMS is 43.28 percent. Meaning 43.28 percent of the area within the 1.5 mile radius of SSIMS is determined not to be walkable by residents. Compare this to Wootton which has 27.74 percent of students in the walk zone and 25.54 percent in the two mile walkshed. So they somehow have a negative number at -2.20, showing that the majority of the community in those two miles are walkable to the current Wootton location. Or if you want to make it more equivalent, look at Frost, which is right next to Wootton and has a 1.5 mile walk zone. It has 20.78 percent students in it's walk zone and 21.97 students in it's 1.5 mile walkshed. And is only a difference of 1.19 percent. So Frost and Wootton is more accessible to the homes in it's 1.5 to 2 mile radius. |
Ok, but *not that many* homes are in the 1.5-2 mile radius, compared to other schools! |
Your bias is showing. You know exactly what the PP meant. Care to explain how Wootton became a top performing school? Hint: it wasn’t because MCPS funneled resources to Wootton at the expense of other schools. |
Like I said, it's poor planning by MCPS's part and what happens when try to overthink things and try to redraw boundaries based on anything other than proximity. Maybe not in regards to Option H, where supposedly they're just lifting the whole school and moving it (which I'm skeptical about the claim). But in the first round of options they propose boundaries and zones based on diversity and going things like sending some Walter Johnson students to Kennedy. Which to my understanding is off the table. But it shows MCPS doesn't really plan well in terms of resources/money when doing things and leads to problems further down the road, which is what a lot of concerned families are saying. Where they doubt the projected numbers MCPS is using to base these decisions on based on the developments going on in the area. |
So now we’re left with MCPS needing to fill up a school that was already committed to GHS and its feeders? |
Poor planning by both MCPS and Montgomery County. Keep building houses and not bringing in jobs Montgomery County! |
DESTROY |
Write it yourself. I dare you. |