MCPS is saying the school needs repairs and will eventually get them. Parents are saying that's not good enough and they want an imediate fix. So, they were offered Crown and still complaining. What is your solution? Parents are complaining, don't like the options provided but refuse to offer better ideas. |
Crown wouldn't be a permanent holding school. So what would become of it? Rebuilding Wootton HS before projections substantially increase would result in excess capacity in that region. At some point, Wootton would move into Crown. And they wouldn't move out unless there were enough students to fill both buildings. |
I'd be skeptical of those future promises, too. More likely, Wootton would just get closed and the students redistributed. Unless people in that part of the county start supporting higher density redevelopment, but that seems incredibly unlikely. Option H is pretty much the only long-term path for keeping the Wootton community intact. |
Compare townhomes to townhomes. Where are these alleged townhomes in King Farm that sell for $200k less on the GHS side than the RM side? When you look at comparables over the last year, they're in the same price range. |
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" it will make it harder to plausibly argue for injunctive relief that requires the continued operation of that building."
Agreed, but MCPS has an even more implausible argument. The school is either usable or it isn't. What is the MCPS position? It seems that they think it is usable. OK then. We want to stay in the existing building. Just because a tenant (the Wootton cluster) complains about plumbing and mold does not give the landlord the right to perform forced eviction. Unless of course the building is condemned which it has clearly not been if there is consideration for continued use as a holding school. |
Presumably they'd argue that paying the increased maintenance costs for a school in that condition is not on the public interest when there's an available facility 2 miles away. What plan has the Wootton facility becoming a holding school immediately upon enactment? MCPS would hang on to the site, but reuse would ultimately be a different discussion that would have to take into account long-term plans for the facilities. |
This is just wrong. The reason why Wootton cluster hate H is because they see the writing on the wall. H right now keeps us in tact but what happens in the future? Federal jobs will come back, immigration will come back, international students will come back, new developments in Rockville and Rio are popping up. In the long term, one of two things will happen: Wootton is demolished. The properties that used to be walkable to Wootton—that many families like my ow bought because of rumblings of boundary studies in 2017-2018—will be the first one to be reassigned. Fallsmead and Cold Spring will be moved to RM the moment Crown gets too big with Wootton gone. Or the other option is: Wootton is rebuild after its status as a holding school. When they move kids back on Wootton Parkway from Crown, do we seriously think Dufief is being moved back? The writing is on the wall. H, sooner or later, will result in the cluster breaking apart. You can argue whether or not people should care about the cluster breaking apart. And maybe some people don’t care 🤷🏻♀️. But you cannot argue that H keeps Wootton cluster intact in the long term. It’ll keep it intact at best for 6 years…then Wootton will either have to be demolished or rebuild, and another boundary study will happen. |
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"Presumably they'd argue"
Sounds like a lot of billable hours to me. and more importantly, as you pointed out earlier, delays. Which arguments end up being deemed plausible are unknown but the billable hours and the delay is almost a certainty. The current status is not acceptable to many. Changing that status to delay and "do over" seems attractive. As to whether this delay would be a good use of public money, is of course a valid point. When a question like that is asked in many instances, that would be a time to suggest negotiations or arbitration. Not sure if that step has been done here |
Play out your desired scenario: The Wootton facility limps along until student enrollment projections in that area increase. Wootton is rebuilt, and when that happens, MCPS redraws boundaries to based on the capacity at the area schools. Option H is no worse than your best-case scenario, and much better than the scenarios that don't involve large numbers of students magically appearing in an area that actively fights higher-density redevelopment. |
My point is that you'd never get the temporary injunction. At least, not long enough to prevent Crown from opening. In some magical case where you did, the expense of operating an extra school, combined with maintenance (and eventual replacement) costs of an aging school, mean the best use, long-term, of taxpayer funds would strongly argue in waiting out court case. Particularly since you seem to agree Wootton parents can't win on the merits. |
| Crown will be a holding school so that everyone can use it for a couple of years. Fair. |
Wootton families don’t care if Crown opens and wouldn’t ask a judge to block it from doing so. They will ask a judge to block Wootton from being closed and moved to Crown. They actually have a pretty good case for this. |
That would mean ordering an extra school to be operated, at significant public expense. That isn't likely to happen. But I'm sure a lawyer would be happy to take your money. |
Seems like the most reasonable path that does the least harm. By 2029, there will likely be a change in administrations and many current limits on growth in MoCo will be gone. New enrollment projections can be done and boundary studies conducted. Wootton remains a top school, Crown is used by the Gaithersburg families to whim it was promised. Everybody wins and no one is harmed. |
You’re obviously not a lawyer, or at least don’t understand litigation strategy. |