Second round options for Woodward boundary study

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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


The numbers there are BS.
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


The numbers there are BS.


No they aren't. You are the one that is selling it
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Anonymous wrote:Since when did the Woodward Boundary Study get hijacked into the Wheaton Boundary Study? Y'all have two schools on the same grounds are a b*chin


The BOE approved a list of high schools including Wheaton to be part of the boundary study. What did you think they would do, bring in kids from another dimension to fill Woodward?


Yes it's called from the over crowded WJ district dimension.
Anonymous
Wheaton gets two new schools on same campus but still isn't happy. Give them more lol. Send all our resources to them. Lol.

Maybe even they get their on grade level literacy levels up though bc currently it's awful there
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New options here

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


Option B seems the best option. Balances all the categories MCPS was focusing on
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?


These are the numbers Taylor just released. Wheaton has a capacity of 2220.

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/planning/fy2027/cip27_chapter4_downcountycluster.pdf
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?


Lol you can't answer why they added 500 seats to Wheaton HS so you pretend Edison is just an empty building, not a separate HS that is current serving 1000 students from across Montgomery County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wheaton gets two new schools on same campus but still isn't happy. Give them more lol. Send all our resources to them. Lol.

Maybe even they get their on grade level literacy levels up though bc currently it's awful there


Shows how clueless you are. Edison is not part of Wheaton and a separate trade school. It just happens to be on the same property. Grow up. Wheaton needs a lot more resources.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?


Lol you can't answer why they added 500 seats to Wheaton HS so you pretend Edison is just an empty building, not a separate HS that is current serving 1000 students from across Montgomery County.


Grow up. It is a seprate school and its a trade school, not a high school.
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?


Lol you can't answer why they added 500 seats to Wheaton HS so you pretend Edison is just an empty building, not a separate HS that is current serving 1000 students from across Montgomery County.


Grow up. It is a seprate school and its a trade school, not a high school.


I mean it's technically called the [b]Thomas Edison High School of Technology[b], but I take your point. It's not interchangeable with other county high schools as it does not offer a general education high school curriculum. So that is even more reason to question why MCPS is trying to shove 1 in 5 students zoned for Wheaton HS into Edison.
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Anonymous wrote:Wheaton gets two new schools on same campus but still isn't happy. Give them more lol. Send all our resources to them. Lol.

Maybe even they get their on grade level literacy levels up though bc currently it's awful there


Shows how clueless you are. Edison is not part of Wheaton and a separate trade school. It just happens to be on the same property. Grow up. Wheaton needs a lot more resources.


Wheaton has double everyone else. No additional resources for Wheaton.
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
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2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?


Lol you can't answer why they added 500 seats to Wheaton HS so you pretend Edison is just an empty building, not a separate HS that is current serving 1000 students from across Montgomery County.


Grow up. It is a seprate school and its a trade school, not a high school.


More Wheaton kids should prob go to Edison so they're employable
Their literacy and math proficiency levels are atrocious
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Anonymous wrote:Don't let the Wheaton guy gas light anyone.
The schools are very coordinated and connected.
Beyond being at the same address

Students in Wheaton High School academy can (if won the lottery) take courses at Edison that are similar to what they are learning in their academy.[2]

Construction Management & Architecture (Engineering Academy)
Healthcare Professions (Bioscience Academy)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (Global Studies Academy)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity (Academy of Information Technology)

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/wheatonhs/wheaton-edison-partnership/

Wheaton High School/ Thomas Edison High School of Technology Partnership Programs
Thomas Edison High School Website

Regional College and Career Programs at the Wheaton/Edison Campus
Programas universitarios y profesionales regionales en el campus de Wheaton / Edison


THIS IS A LOTTERY-BASED APPLICATION PROGRAM
ESTE ES UN PROGRAMA DE SOLICITUD BASADO EN LOTERÍA


The Wheaton/Edison Program (W/E) is for students who are interested in attending Wheaton High School and going to Thomas Edison High School of Technology for one of the four aligned career pathways. Each academy has a partnership with a complimentary program at Thomas Edison. Students are Wheaton HS students and will go to Thomas Edison in their 11th and/or 12th grade years. The potential of this program is that students will be program completers in their academy program at Wheaton as well as at Thomas Edison.


El Programa Wheaton / Edison (W / E) es para estudiantes interesados en asistir a Wheaton High School e ir a Thomas Edison High School of Technology para una de las cuatro trayectorias profesionales alineadas. Cada academia tiene una asociación con un programa complementario en Thomas Edison. Los estudiantes son estudiantes de Wheaton HS e irán a Thomas Edison en su 11º y / o 12º grado. El potencial de este programa es que los estudiantes completarán el programa en su programa académico en Wheaton así como en Thomas Edison.


Non of this addresses the concerns detailed below:

The Superintendent's just released proposed CIP lists a capacity of 2,220 for Wheaton HS. Current enrollment is 2,687. According the the MCPS school profiles, in 2023-24 Edison had an enrollment of 968 students.

However, the new boundary options give Wheaton HS a capacity of 2,720. Under the tables for the boundary options are two notes:
1. "Wheaton HS includes the capacity of Edison HS"
And
2. "Assumes 500 students attend Wheaton HS for CTE"

Why do the boundary study tables say that the capacity number includes Edison HS and Wheaton HS? Edison has 1000 students enrolled and they only added 500. Is this because Edison is part time so it actually only has 500 spots of capacity at any given time? If so, is it assumed that a full 1000 students zoned for Wheaton will attend Edison part time from Wheaton HS? Isn't that a ton of students? And they've said Edison will still be available to other clusters so that makes no sense.

Or is it "only" 500 students zoned for Wheaton attending Edison part time (still a ton)? If Edison is a part time program, and 500 students attend that program from Wheaton HS, won't they still be at Wheaton HS for some courses? If so, why do the boundary options assume that Edison relieves 500 seats of capacity at Wheaton HS?


Send the superintendent and the BOE an email so you can sleep better at night. Nobody on here cares about this extremely minor point about one of the worst high schools in the county


You mean nobody cares that Wheaton HS is left 27% over capacity on 3 of the 4 new boundary options and 116% over capacity on the 4th option? I'm definitely not the only person who is angry about this.


+1. This is irresponsible with all the new seats opening at Northwood and Woodward.


94.5-103.9% capacity for options A-D. Fake news alert.


+1. Wheaton guy is untruthful

https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/woodward-boundary-options/home


+2 in not convinced by his hot air either. Just hate on consultants and MCPS for the sake of it. Wheaton has plenty of capacity and resources. Two freaking schools at same address. Do they want a third? A fourth?


Lol you can't answer why they added 500 seats to Wheaton HS so you pretend Edison is just an empty building, not a separate HS that is current serving 1000 students from across Montgomery County.


Grow up. It is a seprate school and its a trade school, not a high school.


It has real estate for Wheaton's use under the MCPS. Cry us a river . Boo hoo.
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Anonymous wrote:Wheaton gets two new schools on same campus but still isn't happy. Give them more lol. Send all our resources to them. Lol.

Maybe even they get their on grade level literacy levels up though bc currently it's awful there


Shows how clueless you are. Edison is not part of Wheaton and a separate trade school. It just happens to be on the same property. Grow up. Wheaton needs a lot more resources.


"Just happens to be". It literally is the same address lol
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