MCPS getting ready to spring boundary changes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And don't boundary changes usually involve long drawn out procedures and analyses and charts and demographers and public debate that cannot possibly be characterized as "springing"?


That's what I thought too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? At the HS level too? I don't want to lose Whitman status.




I understand that Whitman boundary will be chopped up to bring more diversity to the school.


But the boundaries will always be basically geographic and that part of Bethesda is lily-white no matter how you draw it.
Anonymous
OP, YOU are trying to be the source of rumors.

Or, you are being very silly.

MCPS cannot spring anything on anybody however much they want to - the red tape is astounding. Believe me, there will be years of acrid public discussion before boundary changes are finalized. You'll have time to move if you want to
Anonymous
That is why Whitman has been able to be so low minority...aside from bussing kids in, there is socioeconomic diversity. it is not just a matter of re-drawing the boundaries as it could be for other schools. Since Op has not provided any info...I sense a troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? At the HS level too? I don't want to lose Whitman status.




I understand that Whitman boundary will be chopped up to bring more diversity to the school.


That's fine. I just don't want my piece to be chopped out of it. We are on the edge of the current boundary so it's always a risk. Of course they can't add to the school boundaries since its already overcapacity. My kids are almost done so I am only concerned about house prices at this point. Its not as big a difference as it used to be but still is something.
Anonymous
Unless OP can come back with a source for what s/he "has heard," I suggest we all just ignore and move on. Others have provided clear proof that boundary changes require a substantial process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I seriously doubt it but I will be watching gleefully if people's $300K housing premiums go poof. I guess it always bothered me that they were willing to spend so much money to stay away from my more middle-income kids.




Most of those who post on here are those kind of people. Would they admit it? Never.


actually most posters here are silver spring. very active on dcum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? At the HS level too? I don't want to lose Whitman status.




I understand that Whitman boundary will be chopped up to bring more diversity to the school.


That's fine. I just don't want my piece to be chopped out of it. We are on the edge of the current boundary so it's always a risk. Of course they can't add to the school boundaries since its already overcapacity. My kids are almost done so I am only concerned about house prices at this point. Its not as big a difference as it used to be but still is something.


b/c the Big Bad Minorities will negatively affect housing prices?
Anonymous
They can't spring boundary changes. But could ass more "choice."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really? At the HS level too? I don't want to lose Whitman status.




I understand that Whitman boundary will be chopped up to bring more diversity to the school.


That's fine. I just don't want my piece to be chopped out of it. We are on the edge of the current boundary so it's always a risk. Of course they can't add to the school boundaries since its already overcapacity. My kids are almost done so I am only concerned about house prices at this point. Its not as big a difference as it used to be but still is something.


b/c the Big Bad Minorities will negatively affect housing prices?


No. Because the other schools aren't as highly regarded and don't command the same premium.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

b/c the Big Bad Minorities will negatively affect housing prices?


No. Because the other schools aren't as highly regarded and don't command the same premium.


I think that the regardedness of schools does have something to do with the Big Bad Minorities, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

b/c the Big Bad Minorities will negatively affect housing prices?


No. Because the other schools aren't as highly regarded and don't command the same premium.


I think that the regardedness of schools does have something to do with the Big Bad Minorities, though.


Whatever, although given the schools in question I don't think so. While BCC is a little more diverse, Churchill isn't much different. Churchill is probably a wealthier school in fact. House prices there may just be lower because of commute to DC.
Anonymous
We always have to remember that test scores are most closely aligned with household income not classroom quality.
Anonymous
Here's another stunner: it's the same school district, and the same curriculum. I have had kids in schools in both sides of the county, east and west, and it's THE SAME. The difference is the color of the kids and their household income.

People can natter on about "desirability" but that's what they are really talking about.
Anonymous
OP, if you put our tin foil hat back on, you will stop hearing those rumors.
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