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Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


Actually the community did ask for it. I thought Einstein had the preforming arts? What is the difference between the two programs?

Woodward is not part of the DCC.

Woodward is planned to relieve overcrowding in the DCC. Whether it's part of the DCC or not is to be seen.


This makes no sense when Woodward is not close to downcountry. I wouldn't want my child commuting the far.


It's really not that far from Wheaton and Einstein.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


Actually the community did ask for it. I thought Einstein had the preforming arts? What is the difference between the two programs?

Woodward is not part of the DCC.

Woodward is planned to relieve overcrowding in the DCC. Whether it's part of the DCC or not is to be seen.


This makes no sense when Woodward is not close to downcountry. I wouldn't want my child commuting the far.


It's really not that far from Wheaton and Einstein.

This. Plus, Northwood is actually going to be temporarily housed there while it’s expansion is completed. I would not be surprised if Woodward becomes part of the DCC since it will certainly absorb some existing DCC students when it re-opens, in addition to being a temporary placement for a DCC HS prior to re-opening as Woodward.
Anonymous
Woodward is to relieve crowding in DCC and WJ. No way does it become part of the DCC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


Actually the community did ask for it. I thought Einstein had the preforming arts? What is the difference between the two programs?

Woodward is not part of the DCC.

Woodward is planned to relieve overcrowding in the DCC. Whether it's part of the DCC or not is to be seen.


This makes no sense when Woodward is not close to downcountry. I wouldn't want my child commuting the far.


It's really not that far from Wheaton and Einstein.


Exactly. Also, kids in Kensington "commute" to WJ and don't protest at all. They practically go right past Einstein on their way there. So...?
Anonymous
Y'all should check in with the Woodlin parents about their experience commuting to Grosvenor holding school before anyone thinks the Northwood commute will be delightful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y'all should check in with the Woodlin parents about their experience commuting to Grosvenor holding school before anyone thinks the Northwood commute will be delightful.


Literally no one thinks that.
Anonymous
Kids within a few blocks from each other currently go to WJ, BCC and Einstein. It's not that far a distance. It just isn't.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Y'all should check in with the Woodlin parents about their experience commuting to Grosvenor holding school before anyone thinks the Northwood commute will be delightful.


Literally no one thinks that.

+1, it’s happening but no one thinks it will be delightful. The commute issue (and the fact that Northwood will be expanded) is the reason that Einstein and Wheaton are likely the only DCC schools that will have feeders shifted to Woodward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all should check in with the Woodlin parents about their experience commuting to Grosvenor holding school before anyone thinks the Northwood commute will be delightful.


Literally no one thinks that.

+1, it’s happening but no one thinks it will be delightful. The commute issue (and the fact that Northwood will be expanded) is the reason that Einstein and Wheaton are likely the only DCC schools that will have feeders shifted to Woodward.


More to the point - reason why Woodward won't be fully incorporated into DCC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all should check in with the Woodlin parents about their experience commuting to Grosvenor holding school before anyone thinks the Northwood commute will be delightful.


Literally no one thinks that.

+1, it’s happening but no one thinks it will be delightful. The commute issue (and the fact that Northwood will be expanded) is the reason that Einstein and Wheaton are likely the only DCC schools that will have feeders shifted to Woodward.


More to the point - reason why Woodward won't be fully incorporated into DCC.

I don’t know if that’s true. If half of Woodward’s students are taken from WJ and half from DCC feeders why wouldn’t it be made a part of the DCC? Why should the kids being shifted to Woodward from the DCC not only have to switch schools but also lose the benefits of the DCC in terms of school choice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


The community most certainly did ask for a countywide performing arts magnet program (not whole school). If that’s the way they go, it would be open to DCC and everyone else in the county. It’s really important/equitable to make these opportunities available to everyone, not just those who live in the DCC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


The community most certainly did ask for a countywide performing arts magnet program (not whole school). If that’s the way they go, it would be open to DCC and everyone else in the county. It’s really important/equitable to make these opportunities available to everyone, not just those who live in the DCC.


And the rest of the school will be a regular high school, with athletic teams etc., so it would be similar to Blair (except performing arts, not science).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


The community most certainly did ask for a countywide performing arts magnet program (not whole school). If that’s the way they go, it would be open to DCC and everyone else in the county. It’s really important/equitable to make these opportunities available to everyone, not just those who live in the DCC.


And the rest of the school will be a regular high school, with athletic teams etc., so it would be similar to Blair (except performing arts, not science).


Or Einstein which has the visual arts magnet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why they are ramming through a performing arts space. Who's agenda is this, now that Smith is gone, and besides, it is going to cost a fortune.

Einstein has Visual Arts, Northwood has performing arts, and the community didn't ask for this. We live in one of the catchment area schools that will be relieved of overcrowding once Woodward opens/after Northwood leaves.

I personally am a supporter of the arts, but our community always wanted a traditional HS, not a performing arts magnet!


The community most certainly did ask for a countywide performing arts magnet program (not whole school). If that’s the way they go, it would be open to DCC and everyone else in the county. It’s really important/equitable to make these opportunities available to everyone, not just those who live in the DCC.


And the rest of the school will be a regular high school, with athletic teams etc., so it would be similar to Blair (except performing arts, not science).


Or Einstein which has the visual arts magnet


Yes, that’s exactly right.
Anonymous
The school sounds amazing!
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