Strange, indeed! In fact, I thought that meeting was a waste of time, since they didn't disclose anything we hadn't known beforehand. And I remember talking to my husband about the commute to Barnsley, should my child get in. Now, the commute to Chevy Chase would be even worse. |
| Maybe they are counting on that. |
| Also looks like oak View and Pine Crest are becoming separate centers. |
| It lists Piney Branch ES has a school that feeds into Pine Crest but Piney Branch has its own center. What's up with that? |
| I didn't plan on going to that meeting but now I feel so tempted to! WTH is happening? Why are they changing the rules on us with such little notice? |
All: remember that Chevy Chase has more space in the building now that the 6th graders will be fully moved out to Silver Creek MS. This probably allows for an additional class in the Center. Look at the clusters that remain at Barnsley - more seats for less privileged kids. Commute to Chevy Chase from WJ Cluster: they will have to take the beltway. |
| Any one with a link to streaming? |
| Why can’t they make a CES for each cluster? Instead of this seemingly random re-zoning. |
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Last year, the Wait List for Barnsley had about 80 students on it - all equally qualified to attend a CES.
Any idea how many students were on the Chevy Chase Wait List? |
+1 They ran the numbers and realized they weren't going to get the URM yields they wanted. |
| Did anyone else notice that the letter said parents will have the option to decline consideration but they don't mention the reverse? They were saying a few months ago you could opt in to testing but that was conspicuously absent from the letter. |
I went to the meeting at RM tonight. Meredith Casper said current 4th graders stay where they are for 5th grade next year. |
At the meeting they said parents could request either, and there would be a simple way to do it on the letter sent to all third grade families. |
Does that mean I'd have to explicitly consent to testing and send the letter back to them, if my child is identified? If testing happens at school, does that mean the school will be given a list of third-graders to test? What if some consent letters get lost in the mail? In the past, when parents 'nominated' their kids, it was obvious that they wanted their children tested. Now it gets murkier. I'm also pretty upset about the changed boundaries. My child goes to Luxmanor ES, and the ride from to Chevy Chase during rush hour would be terrible. Sure, the new catchment area will 'cut down on travel time' for kids in Bethesda/Chevy Chase, but we are getting the sharp end of the stick here. Not only the competition is higher at BCC/Whitman and it's harder to get in, the commute will be crazy. UGH! |
| Did they say whether the number of seats will be increased at the Chevy Chase center? |