| Isn’t the primary purpose to relieve overcrowding at WJ with arts magnet open only to Woodward kids + DCC (audition only for all students) thus relieving some overcrowding in DCC. But not open to the full county. They’ll need other solutions to help solve for all the overcrowding in the DCC. |
Other solutions to help solve for all the overcrowding in the DCC: additions to Northwood and Kennedy, plus Woodward. |
Down county is the last to get money. |
Not really that was a rumor but it does equally help with the nearby and comparable overcrowding at Einstein. |
The primary purpose is additional capacity at Walter Johnson and the DCC. Woodward High School Capital Project: To address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools, an FY 2019 appropriation was approved for planning funds to reopen Woodward High School. With respect to Northwood High School, an internal analysis has been completed that evaluated a) the possibility of doing a phased construction of Northwood High School, with students on site and b) an approach where a newly constructed and reopened Woodward High School be used as a holding school, starting in September 2023, for Northwood High School for two years. The evaluation compared the costs for each option, impact to students, impact on the building design, and the timeline of the project. This evaluation will be presented to the Board of Education during the CIP process in November 2018, for consideration and action on the approach for Northwood High School. |
Right, for example, when was Wheaton HS last rebuilt? Oh, wait, that was 2016. |
What was a rumor? |
Kennedy and Northwood have planned expansions to address their overcrowding. Some of the new capacity at Northwood will help with some of the overcrowding at Blair which shares an adjacent boundary. The excess capacity at Woodward would go to adjacent schools and their boundaries will likely be adjusted to help with schools adjacent to them... |
| And Woodward will have to accommodate all families who live in the new buildings going up in Twinbrook, White Flint, Pike & Rose etc. |
1. That depends on the boundary study. 2. Only the high school students. 3. Multi-family high-rise units in the area currently generate 0.031 high school students per unit, or 31 students per 1,000 units. |
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It's not a boundary study, meaning redistricting. It's a boundary assessment study. Someone coming in with fresh eyes, and no predetermined outcomes they will look at that and see if they see an obvious change that will help with overcrowding and diversity. Chances are few changes around the edges, nothing substantive.
There are children already in WF and Pike and Rose, and soon to be Twinbrook - thank you Rockville City Council - that with current boundaries already go to Farmland Elementary in the WJ Cluster, which is currently overcrowded and getting more portables next year. |
| There’s a 50 page thread on this in Real Estate |
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Dear OP - this is why we did not buy in WJ. However, we do not commute to DC. If you do and look to stay in WJ, my analysis is def avoid WJ assigned part of Kensington - there is at least 50/50 they will get reassigned, and there is a $150k-$200k differential for WJ in every single one of those homes. That is what every single family stands to lose, more so with recent buyers.
Try to buy in North Bethesda MS. I also think that, as long as you are in the lower market segment, your housing value will more or less maintain itself. |
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FWIW, I also expect that the part of NBMS area that is inside the beltway is least likely to be reassigned. Also, any housing that is walkable to Grosvenor Metro derives most of its value from the location, and can most likely weather a change in the school district with the leasr change ij price; several affordable options there.
If you can afford to buy housing matching either description, that is likely your best investment. |
| OP, how long are you going to live in your house? If you're buying a single family home and going to live in it for 7+ years. I wouldn't worry about this. If you're going to be there less time it is a roll of the dice financially regardless of what is going on with school boundaries. |