Not a closure. No matter how many times you say it, still doesn’t make it true. |
It's a relocation, not a closure. The entire Wootton staff will stay intact and have their same jobs, just in a new building. In a school closure, everyone would need to be involuntarily transferred, and they would be dispersed all over the county. |
I don’t understand what that gets for people who oppose the move. It doesn’t make sense to me that people complaining about changes to the 3rd best school in the state want this to be a closure rather than a relocation. |
Holy doppelgangers, Batman! I had to throw water on my face to make sure I hadn't sleep-written this (and all the sequellae), myself. That series of posts even resulted in the "Yawn! TLDR" troll stepping in. That said, I'd add something about the decision having to be made such that all communities/families/students/teachers/staff within MoCo are reasonably equivalently served with whatever results. There has to be a better overall solution, and while Wootton @ Crown might or might not have been a part of that, there still is the (increasingly remote) possibility that the regional programs plan will be construed to that effect. |
| Our ES closed for renovations several years back and our kids went to a holding school. If we had no set return date to the building with active construction, we absolutely would have considered that a school closure and raised h-e-double hockey sticks. |
3rd best means nothing. And, if its so good, why are there so many issues there? |
It’s not about sticking it to communities, it’s simply what makes most sense given the current situation. Brown Station and Darnestown are arguably being more screwed than any Wootton feeder by this boundary study. Brown Station in particular, but they’re lower income, their protests have been less vocal, and no one has paid attention to them. Neither of these schools is having the board “stick-it-to-them.” The fact that you only know what’s happening to one of them says a lot…and a lot about how you’re trying to construe this as uniquely “against a W school” or whatever weird self-victimizing language you try to dress this up in. |
That's what you all tell the rest of us, to move or go private if we don't like the situation at our schools, which, sadly, because of this, is our only option. You want families who get 1/4 of what your families get to figure it out and the only change you are getting is a brand new school building and that's not even good enough for you. |
True, but diversity and proximity are, and both are better served (overall, not for those walking distance to Wootton) by this. Not sure about continuity or stability. And there's that darn budgetary constraint. That is to say that "stick-it-to-them" (as in targeting) probably wasn't a factor. That the decision was done to them just means without allowing for their reasonable agency in the process, which is what has been (and continues to be) the case for many other areas of the county. |
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Also take care with the precedent they are setting here, knowing the ES boundary study will follow. Will they “not close” schools then, just leave them empty?
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They've done analysis, notice, and opportunities for public comment. That's the process. |
As population centers and distribution change in the county it makes sense to move schools to increase the number of walkers. For example, in the same area, they should really think about replacing one of the more dilapidated Wootton feeders with the Great Seneca Science Corridor ES which is planned for near the intersection of Key West Ave and Shady Grove Rd, then draw the Downtown Crown area as well as the Shady Grove area in + perhaps even the current Ritchie Park island at Fallgrove. |
My understanding is that school closure will be an explicit part of the ES Boundary study scope because they anticipate that, at the end of that study, a number of ESs won’t exist at any location. |
| Wow, the more dilapidated Wootton feeders. Let's replace Rockville with Gaithersburg. |
Tbf the most dilapidated Wootton feeders are DuFief and Stone Mill, which are not in Rockville, but rather “North Potomac” ie Gaithersburg. |