This county is not that. And you know it. Enough to not get bussed across county. |
Can you help name which map goes to which? Clearly map 3 is the diversity map. What are the others? |
Right. Those are the families who will bus their kids across county (or just move when the boundaries are set). The great reshuffling. Who are the winners and losers? |
Map 2 is the utilization map |
They should definitely do option 3 with some tweaks. It's the only option that can add real diversity to Whitman. |
Is option 4 supposed to be the proximity map? What’s weird about that one is the split articulation. That’s antithetical to neighborhood schools |
I’m not sure why that is or should be the goal here… people live where they live |
I have no dog in that fight, but I’m not sure that should be the county’s top priority if it otherwise makes things a mess. |
DCUrbanmom has some crazy diversity people. I guess parents can sue and with current administration let’s see how DEI policy at MCPS plays well. |
I think it maximizes walk zone potential (least busing). |
#1 is stability, #2 is utilization, #3 is diversity, and so by process of elimination #4 must be proximity (#1-#3 are clear looking at the stats and articulation charts, there aren't really stats on proximity but it's a good bet that's what #4 is) |
I mean families at our school might disagree with you since we volunteer all the time, donate money to every cause etc and our kids are great test takers and well behaved. But thanks for being so kind! |
Which is why every single one of these maps is irrelevant. You can't solve for one problem, you need a combination that hopefully solves much of the problems. |
But it doesn't maximize walkers at Blair, Wheaton, or Einstein. |
The survey should be public-response (with curation only for vulgarity or the like, not for "synthesis") so that everyone can see everyone else's ideas (and the preponderance of such). The map tool should allow individuals to play what-if scenarios for neighborhoods (assign an area to a different map volor/school and see the demographic results). MCPS has that data available (walkability/transport analysis may be too complex, but not demographics). |