Dying to know the ghetto you’re referring to? I haven’t seen anyone else use this language, either |
I think it’s safe to assume this writer is impacted by the Wootton boundary alignment. |
I’m confused - can you be direct? I think it’s pretty clear they care about Wootton because they are probably in that cluster. What are you insinuating is the reason they don’t care about anywhere else? |
Because pp gave a whole history of segregation lesson focusing on Wootton being the biggest problem with this. Yet, There are other schools within the cluster that are far less diverse. Not sure how that wasn’t clear or direct. |
The issue about Crown is that they don’t want other students entering the school that they perceive as less. They use high scores as a reason but that’s not it or they would remove all the low preforming students at the school. |
You think a school has a power to just remove certain students from it? Are you a functional adult? Certainly doesn’t sound like it if this is how you think things work. |
+1. The schools and other public facilities (community centers, transit, roads, etc) contribute to the value of a property whether the current occupants use those facilities or not. The movement in the county (ironically led by people like Van Grack) has been to allow private land owners to capture the value of public facilities as private profit by getting rid of things like impact taxes. |
DP. If this is truly a move of Wootton, then no students not zoned for Wootton as the boundaries are today should attend Crown. But that isn’t what is happening. MCPS is moving the boundaries at the same time, essentially closing Wootton as it is today. MCPS took years to perform a series of Wootton boundary studies, received significant community input, held numerous hearings over time, etc. Again, that isn’t what is happening. MCPS is trying to ramp through Option H, despite significant opposition. One has to ask - what’s the hurry? The hurry seems to be that MCPS wants to move the Wootton students into Crown by the time it opens in the fall of 2027. That way, Crown is filled with high performing students (i.e., transplant, not organic growth) and MCPS avoids the embarrassment in using yet another brand new school building as a holding school. MCPS had to build a school or lose the Crown land, but one has to wonder why the Crown developers offered such a valuable piece of property for free. It doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to determine that both MCPS and those developers were eyeing Wootton for transplant. Why else was Wootton removed from the CIP multiple times over the past several years? MCPS can change boundaries and build new schools, but it cannot use Wootton kids as mere trading cards to cover up its incompetence and possible corruption. |
What are you trying to "protect" students from? And what do you find so threatening about interacting with people from outside your current "community"? When you say things like that, you might as well just own it. |
This post is another level of crazy... |
DP this tactic doesn’t work anymore. 2020 called. They want their “argument” back. You know that Wootton has been an anchor of the current community for 55 years. You don’t like the demographics of that community. You know why, but you won’t admit it. So, you might as well own that too. |
Explain? |
Changing boundaries happens somewhat regularly. It isn't considered closing a school. Would it somehow be better to move the school and then change the boundaries a year or two later?
The hurry is that a new building is about to open, and how that building is used has long-term implications for the district. There isn't a good way to create more time for a decision unless we want to have an empty building for a year. Yes, it sucks that it is coming up at the last minute. It probably should have come up before. But the reality is that we've seen several shifts in the last 1-2 years that support this option. Decreasing enrollment and falling development permits and projections. Greater budget problems with little apparent public support for increased funding. Regional instability due to federal leadership.
How are holding schools "embarrassments"? They're sometimes the only way to accommodate students through construction projects.
You can't be serious... Were you paying attention at all when the Crown development was proposed?
That's not what's happening. But some Wootton parents think that they somehow deserve special treatment compared to all the other students and taxpayers in the county. |
Nope it's very on point. I have been on cluster committees for Wootton for years. This is exactly what has happened and going to happen. MCPS has failed as usual. Crown should not be Wootton nor should it be a holding school for Damascus that is stupid |
You think that 20 years ago they secretly expected decreasing enrollment, maintaining a conspiracy for two decades, across several sets of county, city, and MCPS leaders, to hijack the Wootton site? Crazy, obviously. |