Wooton is the worst school in the county. I would never COSA to Wooton. |
Just file a tip and let the school do its investigation. You're the one paying the inbound property taxes, not them.
People on this thread have a hilarious disregard for the law. Yes, let's all find an address in Bethesda and drive our children to school there, then just pop on the red line and go to work. Look, good schools, avoid MoCo income taxes and property taxes, and just subway in to downtown! Win for me! |
Bethesda = Montgomery County?
Montgomery County = Bethesda? |
I'm not disgregarding the law. I bought a house where I could afford and my child will go to the elementary school there. All I am saying is the OP doesn't really know the circumstances of this child - so I'd leave it alone. OP is free to do as they like. I'm just giving an opinion because they posted here on DCUM. |
Uhhhh..Bethesda is in Montgomery County...so not follwing your point. |
What is your reasoning for this? I ask seriously. I went to Wootton. I had a very very good education. We are looking to move to that area of Rockville (my kids are ES age right now). Please share what has changed. |
One thing has nothing to do with the other. 108% capacity would mean there are lots of portables and many classes, NOT that the class sizes are huge. They don't cram more students into classes when enrollment is higher--they get an increased allocation for more classes. Aaaaaand, yes, at 108%, the principal may still accept COSAs. Not as likely, I assume, but it does happen. I would be extremely surprised if there is any school in the county with no COSAs at all. It's also very likely that OP's child's school "gives away" students on COSAs to other schools. I don't think most people realize how common they are. Last year I taught at an elementary school in the county with 16 portables, with 650 students in a school with a capacity of about 400. Guess what--25 students were there on COSAs. Class sizes were not affected.
I think the PP is assuming the person does NOT live in Bethesda (maybe DC?) and is "finding an address in Bethesda" to pretend to live there, not actually buy the home. I guess. It's the only way I can make sense of this stupid post. |
Why in gods name is this thread still alive. Let it go. You have no idea what's going on. Whether these people have a difficult circumstance, a perfectly "legal" explanation, or a more dishonest one, that's the risk they are taking, not you, and I'm sure they're prepared to deal with the consequences, should they arise. It's on their conscience, not yours. And getting involved you risk hurting this child's school situation. Life is unfair, and it may just be unfair for them too. Nobody forced you or anyone else to buy in an expensive district. The whole system is a joke anyway. |
You will have to visit for yourself. Stay away from Whitman too. If you must do a W school do WJ or Churchill. |
From someone who can afford none of these clusters - they are all fine. Good lord - if you think these are bad - what must you think of us paupers living up county?? |
As fun as it is to see it flying over your heads, I think PP is making a joke... |
we can only hope! |
What does capacity have to do with cosa?
Is the school over capacity for that grade, for that subject choice? With regard to funding it is good for them to be over capacity. And the region is growing so all schools are somewhat over capacity. Does anyone know if you can sue for defamation when someone starts making claims? |
maybe start a new thread if you have specific questions about W schools |
Same point right? If you're going to cheat the system, why not drive to the best one? It's not like you'd drive to another crap school. |