Option H is permanent and the old Wootton HS campus will be closed for good?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


Thank you. This (generous) land donation has changed the landscape of the city and surrounding area forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


Thank you. This (generous) land donation has changed the landscape of the city and surrounding area forever.


"thank you"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


Thank you. This (generous) land donation has changed the landscape of the city and surrounding area forever.


"thank you"


We are now an hour North but follow this story nsince our former home and now we add Thank You
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


Thank you. This (generous) land donation has changed the landscape of the city and surrounding area forever.


"thank you"


We are now an hour North but follow this story nsince our former home and now we add Thank You


Strange you are posting about MCPS when you moved away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


Wootton is one of the smaller schools and serves under what 2000 students. They can split them up around other schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


Wootton is one of the smaller schools and serves under what 2000 students. They can split them up around other schools.


Yes, thank you. Many schools over capacity but maybe there is room. Thy are welcome
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


You sound…off. To the point that I can’t tell if this is satire or you are just very naive or not 100% mentally there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


You sound…off. To the point that I can’t tell if this is satire or you are just very naive or not 100% mentally there.


Not an elite comment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


Wootton is one of the smaller schools and serves under what 2000 students. They can split them up around other schools.


Yes, thank you. Many schools over capacity but maybe there is room. Thy are welcome


With Crown opening, there will be room when they reshuffle everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they buy a piece of property where they want the school then sell the old location. Wouldn't that be more or less revenue neutral?


They did. And it was better than revenue neutral. They got a piece of land next to Downtown Crown donated for free and built a new school. So they get to move Wootton there and won't have to pay to replace the old building.

The same people who are complaining about MCPS not being fiscally responsible are the same ones who are saying that MCPS should replace the building on Wootton Parkway when there's a perfectly good building at Crown.


That isn't even within the borders of the Wootton school system. Developers donated the land. Let the developers build a school there.


Well yeah, not yet. That's what the boundary study is for. Duh.


yes and we from gaithersburg are so thankful for this generous land and the city that donated it and we will share with whoever comes through the doors and now we should all say a thank you of gratitude and I will go first, THANK YOU!


You sound…off. To the point that I can’t tell if this is satire or you are just very naive or not 100% mentally there.


Not an elite comment.


But it’s true-it almost sounds like a bot.
Anonymous
What day does the superintendent make his recommendation and what day does the board vote?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What day does the superintendent make his recommendation and what day does the board vote?


Recommendation: Feb. 5
Vote: March 26
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