you don't seem to understand basic economics |
Stop being a troll and try to have a conversation. |
Similar rezoning in other areas has suggested this prediction to be accurate. |
DP. but they are right, if a critical mass of people did not buy in certain places for the schools then there would be no concern about property values |
Do you get paid to troll |
Sounds like you do |
Some families do commute to VA from down county. Easy beltway access. Rockville is not that much closer and a lot further depending on the location. We are highly educated. |
Throwing out the abomination that is Option 3, how would you rank the others? |
1, 4, 2 |
The only good part of Option 3, is it rezones all of Kensington to Einstein, which reduces bussing. I would like them to take that one aspect and apply it to Options 1, 2, and 4 and see what they can come up with. |
For me, options 1 & 4 are non-starters because they still leave Wheaton ~120% over capacity. Why build a new school to alleviate overcrowding if we’re not going to actually alleviate overcrowding? Option 3 is too expensive and a poor use of tax dollars that should be spent on teaching and learning. 2 is the only viable option here but I think they’ll come up with different ones after this comment period. |
Yeah I think if the primary goal was utilization then option 2 is the only answer. Or some other solution for options 1 and 4 that lets kids in overcrowded schools choose to go to underutilized schools (without providing busing). |
Because this isn’t about the dcc, it’s about wj. |
But it is about facility utilization. |
I think option 3 is the best for the county’s goal but with definite tweaking. |