MCPS redistricting, what ist he last word?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


"All the way" = 5 miles

Also please stop trolling.


DP, but the average increase in "busing" in HoCo was three miles, and people are still up in arms about that.

Believe me, those parents in ToK would riot if their kids were rezoned for Einstein. That PP may be a troll, but the attitude is alive and well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


Why do you think it's great? You don't prefer them a few blocks away? Or you like that they're on a busy because it's to WJ instead of Einstein?


NP, but this, exactly. People are alllll for busing in this scenario, and then mysteriously it's the Worst Thing Ever when the rich kids might have the opposite commute.

We're in the DCC and could end up at the new Woodward; the prospect of having to send my kids to school with offspring of people like PP does not appeal to me.


No worries PP. This is a troll. New Woodward is going to be a really nice place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


"All the way" = 5 miles

Also please stop trolling.


DP, but the average increase in "busing" in HoCo was three miles, and people are still up in arms about that.

Believe me, those parents in ToK would riot if their kids were rezoned for Einstein. That PP may be a troll, but the attitude is alive and well.


What is ToK?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BTW, how did QO / Wootton get their own nice little boundary study for Rachel Carson? How did they get away from the Equity Wing? I would think Gaithersburg HS would be thrown in for equity and drama, or perhaps Northwest HS.


This boundary study hasn't even started yet. The Board of Education will determine the scope when it does. However, since Rachel Carson is in the Quince Orchard cluster, and Dufief is in the Wootton cluster, I really don't know why the Gaithersburg cluster would be involved.


Also, RCES is still subject to the MCPS wide study. RCES has been way overcrowded for years. It’s currently one of the most overcrowded. Dealing with that issue is long overdue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


"All the way" = 5 miles

Also please stop trolling.


DP, but the average increase in "busing" in HoCo was three miles, and people are still up in arms about that.

Believe me, those parents in ToK would riot if their kids were rezoned for Einstein. That PP may be a troll, but the attitude is alive and well.


What is ToK?


Town of Kensington
Anonymous
I don't know what Howard County is like, but I agree with the PP who said it's unrealistic to contemplate large-scale busing in MoCo. It sounds like HoCo only changed one particular school zone, which is very different than implementing busing across the entirety of one of the largest school districts in the country. Remember about 5 years ago when the county considered changing the bell times - ultimately the constraint was the expense of adding more buses, which is why they punted and just pushed everyone's day back 25 minutes. The cost of funding transportation for some kind of lottery system across the county would be astronomical (and really inefficient.)

Also traffic is probably very different here from HoCo. We're on the very eastern end of the BCC district and before they built Silver Creek, the 5 miles to Westland took an hour-plus each way. That sucks for everyone, but especially the lower income families, which is why MCPS didn't prioritize SES equity when they decided on the school pairings for Silver Creek and Westland. Poor families benefit from neighborhood schools at least as much if not more than wealthier families who have greater means and flexibility in managing greater distances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


Why do you think it's great? You don't prefer them a few blocks away? Or you like that they're on a busy because it's to WJ instead of Einstein?


NP, but this, exactly. People are alllll for busing in this scenario, and then mysteriously it's the Worst Thing Ever when the rich kids might have the opposite commute.

We're in the DCC and could end up at the new Woodward; the prospect of having to send my kids to school with offspring of people like PP does not appeal to me.


No worries PP. This is a troll. New Woodward is going to be a really nice place.


Not if half the families are horrified their kids have to be there. I've seen that attitude first-hand, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


Why do you think it's great? You don't prefer them a few blocks away? Or you like that they're on a busy because it's to WJ instead of Einstein?


NP, but this, exactly. People are alllll for busing in this scenario, and then mysteriously it's the Worst Thing Ever when the rich kids might have the opposite commute.

We're in the DCC and could end up at the new Woodward; the prospect of having to send my kids to school with offspring of people like PP does not appeal to me.


No worries PP. This is a troll. New Woodward is going to be a really nice place.


Not if half the families are horrified their kids have to be there. I've seen that attitude first-hand, unfortunately.


The ones who are truly horrified won’t go. I think we should be prepared to see a wave of crappy privates pop up similar to the segregation academies of the South.

People who are leery, but not in the grip of DCUM fueled hysteria will send their kids and quickly forget their behavior on this forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people so down on bussing? Our kids are bussed from a few blocks from Einstein all the way to Walter Johnson and we think it's great.


Why do you think it's great? You don't prefer them a few blocks away? Or you like that they're on a busy because it's to WJ instead of Einstein?


NP, but this, exactly. People are alllll for busing in this scenario, and then mysteriously it's the Worst Thing Ever when the rich kids might have the opposite commute.

We're in the DCC and could end up at the new Woodward; the prospect of having to send my kids to school with offspring of people like PP does not appeal to me.


No worries PP. This is a troll. New Woodward is going to be a really nice place.


Not if half the families are horrified their kids have to be there. I've seen that attitude first-hand, unfortunately.


Some parents are horrified. The kids won't be freaking out. They'll be high school students in a new building.
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