Severna Park schools are mediocre and only attract upwardly mobile office workers who grew up in Glen Dirty and got some more money as adults. You have one of the lowest FARMS rates in the state yet most of of your grads go to mediocre state schools like Salisbury, Towson, and AACC for college. UMD is a reach school for half of the student body at SPHS. Don’t think you’re all high and might because you do well on state tests. |
It is laughable that SPHS thinks it’s so well-off whereas anyone with a higher income would send their kids to Severn or. Spalding. I agree with PP that the colleges grads go to are pretty mediocre. |
Severna Park only has high rankings because it has a low FARMS rate. If the FARMS rate there went up by even 5% the rankings of the school would collapse overnight. However, the population of working-class students just above the poverty line is very high. That's why they willingly ship poor kids who live in SP to Chesapeake schools. Half the parents at SPHS have working-class Baltimore accents and are very Trumpy. |
It’s ridiculous the Board is still a proponent of this. |
The Board member representing Severna Park is a huge part of the problem. She has been very public and vocal about how she thinks redistricting SP and Broadneck cluster kids is off the table for her but that everyone else is fair game. She sucks and I will never vote for her if she runs for anything else in the future. She blatantly ignores her constituents who don’t reside in the SP and Broadneck clusters too. Whenever kids at SP and Broadneck cluster schools accomplish anything, she shares it to her page and celebrates it as a District 5 accomplishment. Whenever an Arundel HS student accomplishes anything she ignores it and acts like it doesn’t exist. She is always advocating hard for and visiting the SP and Broadneck cluster schools but never visits Arundel or gets involved in Arundel related activism. Sarah McDermott is a pretty useless Board member too and it’s very obvious that she is just a career politician who views her position as a stepping stone to other political positions. I heard that she was originally not on the side of Nantucket families and only introduced her amendment due to her fear of being voted out by them if she hadn’t. You can tell she wasn’t really all that passionate about any particular community or anything either way. |
That's understandable. Nantucket is full of absolute whack job parents. |
To be fair, I don’t think most of what Nantucket parents said is wrong. Shifting those kids from Crofton to Arundel does nothing besides shift overcrowding from one feeder system to another, all while severing relationships every year. Where they messed up big time was advocating for alternative plans that didn’t do much but were still highly disruptive to some students (moving Riverwalk to the Arundel cluster) and then claiming that Crofton schools aren’t overcrowded and that no students need to be moved out. They dug their own grave once they started doing that. It would have made the most sense to shift some Crofton students to the South River cluster from a capacity standpoint but the whole “keep Crofton whole” thing prevented them from taking a closer look at that plan. |
That’s all true, but they’re still whack jobs. |
They did take a look at that plan in the beginning. There was a period of time (pre-Option Four) where they considered asking the board to move some Crofton Woods kids to South River. Ultimately they decided Riverwalk was an easier target and ran with that. Then there was the very ugly town hall meeting in April. They didn’t expect Riverwalk to fight back the way that it did. |
|
Route 3 is a natural barrier. It’s crazy to have the Nantucket kids cross it for school imagine some poor kid trying to bike that. It’s only going to get worse when the Amazon warehouse is finished. It’s basically an interstate at this point. I’m in the triangle so not affected but I still think it’s a terrible idea.
I wish they would put a combined middle and high magnet school at the crownsville campus. Chesapeake science point is one of the most successful schools in the state why not make another one! It would help take pressure off the Crofton, old mill, and arundel feeders. |
We don't need more magnet and charter schools siphoning high-achieving students from their neighborhood schools, that only harms the neighborhood and community in the long run. They should place those programs in the neighborhood schools to attract more families to those areas. |
Disagree. There are plenty of affordable privates and homeschool options in this county, and people are opting for them more than ever. If we want to keep kids in the public schools we need to offer smaller schools and unique options. One of the reasons Crofton high is popular is that it’s not a huge building that warehouses thousands of kids in a windowless prison. No one wants that model anymore it’s a mistake to keep going that direction. Smaller Class size and smaller school size does matter. |