Westland or Pyle?

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Although it isn't out on the media yet, Pyle and Whitman are also being looked at for rezoning.

Lots of changes coming folks. Pyle is the most overcrowded middle school in the county.
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Anonymous wrote:Although it isn't out on the media yet, Pyle and Whitman are also being looked at for rezoning.

Lots of changes coming folks. Pyle is the most overcrowded middle school in the county. [/quote

Even if that were true and it most likely isn't, so what. You could drawn Whitman in any form of shape in the known universe and it would still be just as wealthy and white. Even if you stretched the the zone in to VA you would pick up McLean and if you dipped into DC you would pick up AU park and spring valley. If they rezone Whitman all they would do is send some kids (with pissed parents) to Churchill or BCC.

It isn't like the silver spring area where there are more poor zones than middle class so the boundaries are a balancing act that the parents are super sensitive about.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Although it isn't out on the media yet, Pyle and Whitman are also being looked at for rezoning.

Lots of changes coming folks. Pyle is the most overcrowded middle school in the county. [/quote

Even if that were true and it most likely isn't, so what. You could drawn Whitman in any form of shape in the known universe and it would still be just as wealthy and white. Even if you stretched the the zone in to VA you would pick up McLean and if you dipped into DC you would pick up AU park and spring valley. If they rezone Whitman all they would do is send some kids (with pissed parents) to Churchill or BCC.

It isn't like the silver spring area where there are more poor zones than middle class so the boundaries are a balancing act that the parents are super sensitive about.


Would be a bit odd if they rezoned any of Whitman to BCC. BCC does have 2 middle schools now, but they will quickly be full, and the HS is already overcrowded and undergoing a renovation to accommodate more students. But BCC is in the middle of Bethesda and would have a lot of trouble expanding the building to accommodate re-zoned kids (unless they could somehow acquire the office building real estate next door.)
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First of all it clearly shows that the pyle whitman people are afraid to have black people in their school.

The rezoning is going to impact Whitman, B-CC Churchill, Wooton and Einstein.

A lot of the old boundaries will go back in place. Wood Acres, Sumner etc will go to Westland but feed to Whitman, River Falls will go back to Cabin John and Churchill, West of Falls Road will go to Wooton, North of the Beltway will go to Einstein, B-CC will have East of Bradley Blvd to Chevy Chase and Silver spring will be split between B-CC and Blair. WJ & a new high school along with the reopening of Woodward will take care of that area and White Flint.
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Anonymous wrote:First of all it clearly shows that the pyle whitman people are afraid to have black people in their school.

The rezoning is going to impact Whitman, B-CC Churchill, Wooton and Einstein.

A lot of the old boundaries will go back in place. Wood Acres, Sumner etc will go to Westland but feed to Whitman, River Falls will go back to Cabin John and Churchill, West of Falls Road will go to Wooton, North of the Beltway will go to Einstein, B-CC will have East of Bradley Blvd to Chevy Chase and Silver spring will be split between B-CC and Blair. WJ & a new high school along with the reopening of Woodward will take care of that area and White Flint.


So scared. Shaking in our boots. Quite frankly, I find your suggestion to be racist.
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Anonymous wrote:Pyle and Whitman have a very white (70%), very well-off (FARMS, 2%) population and the administration of those schools keeps grades artificially high (Pyle has the highest number of kids with straight A's in the county, well over 60%). Westland and B-CC have diversity both racially and economically which I think makes for better citizens.


How do you know that grades are kept artificially high? I don't agree with that statement. My kids work their asses off for their grades. Don't speak of what you don't know. You shouldn't resent hard working children.
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Anonymous wrote:Pyle and Whitman have a very white (70%), very well-off (FARMS, 2%) population and the administration of those schools keeps grades artificially high (Pyle has the highest number of kids with straight A's in the county, well over 60%). Westland and B-CC have diversity both racially and economically which I think makes for better citizens.


How do you know that grades are kept artificially high? I don't agree with that statement. My kids work their asses off for their grades. Don't speak of what you don't know. You shouldn't resent hard working children.


Was at Westland, moved to Pyle. Was shocked that there is time spent in every class having teachers help with homework. My child was able to retake all tests until they got A. That to me is artificially getting good grades.
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Anonymous wrote:First of all it clearly shows that the pyle whitman people are afraid to have black people in their school.

The rezoning is going to impact Whitman, B-CC Churchill, Wooton and Einstein.

A lot of the old boundaries will go back in place. Wood Acres, Sumner etc will go to Westland but feed to Whitman, River Falls will go back to Cabin John and Churchill, West of Falls Road will go to Wooton, North of the Beltway will go to Einstein, B-CC will have East of Bradley Blvd to Chevy Chase and Silver spring will be split between B-CC and Blair. WJ & a new high school along with the reopening of Woodward will take care of that area and White Flint.


This clearly was written be a silver spring poster hoping to get re-zoned to Blair after paying what seem like a lot (for them) to move to a home near DTSS and ended up zoned to Einstein which doesn't fit into their notion of where a better neighborhood should feed to. Can't think of why else Einstein would be lumped into a zoning discussion with the Ws. Changing Einsteins zoning dip desigined to pick up some middle class kids isn't a priority of anybody's to change save for the Woodside people who feel slighted and incorrectly assume the grass is greener at Blair non-magnate.
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Anonymous wrote:First of all it clearly shows that the pyle whitman people are afraid to have black people in their school.

The rezoning is going to impact Whitman, B-CC Churchill, Wooton and Einstein.

A lot of the old boundaries will go back in place. Wood Acres, Sumner etc will go to Westland but feed to Whitman, River Falls will go back to Cabin John and Churchill, West of Falls Road will go to Wooton, North of the Beltway will go to Einstein, B-CC will have East of Bradley Blvd to Chevy Chase and Silver spring will be split between B-CC and Blair. WJ & a new high school along with the reopening of Woodward will take care of that area and White Flint.



Lol this poster is delusional, even if some of this happens they're clearly a silver spring poster hoping to get rezoned to BCC or blair. Like MoCo would take the downtown folks zoned for under enrolled Einstein and send them to over enrolled BCC or Blair just to make like two neighborhoods happy. All while those neighborhoods settled for silver spring claiming to love diversity and the "clearly the Pyle whitman people are afraid to have black people in their school".

Hope your kids enjoy Einstein ?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First of all it clearly shows that the pyle whitman people are afraid to have black people in their school.

The rezoning is going to impact Whitman, B-CC Churchill, Wooton and Einstein.

A lot of the old boundaries will go back in place. Wood Acres, Sumner etc will go to Westland but feed to Whitman, River Falls will go back to Cabin John and Churchill, West of Falls Road will go to Wooton, North of the Beltway will go to Einstein, B-CC will have East of Bradley Blvd to Chevy Chase and Silver spring will be split between B-CC and Blair. WJ & a new high school along with the reopening of Woodward will take care of that area and White Flint.


So scared. Shaking in our boots. Quite frankly, I find your suggestion to be racist.


Why is that post racist? You interpreted it that way. We all want diversity at our schools. - Bethesda parent
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pyle and Whitman have a very white (70%), very well-off (FARMS, 2%) population and the administration of those schools keeps grades artificially high (Pyle has the highest number of kids with straight A's in the county, well over 60%). Westland and B-CC have diversity both racially and economically which I think makes for better citizens.


How do you know that grades are kept artificially high? I don't agree with that statement. My kids work their asses off for their grades. Don't speak of what you don't know. You shouldn't resent hard working children.


Was at Westland, moved to Pyle. Was shocked that there is time spent in every class having teachers help with homework. My child was able to retake all tests until they got A. That to me is artificially getting good grades.


Or helping kids learn. So...I take it they don't allow that practice at Pyle?
Anonymous
Westland is generally pretty weak, with poor Administration but our experience at BCC has been very good and for us, it is much preferred to Whitman. The IB program adds a different dimension, school definitely more diverse, location much better. I would suggest you choose based on HS.
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