Initial boundary options for Woodward study area are up

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Anonymous wrote:Can we just get back to focusing on the boudnary study please.


Still find it stupid and wasteful to move kids from walkers to 45 minute bus riders.


Lol at the notion that the kids of $500k HHI parents are walking 1.5 miles to school. They'll get to Kennedy faster on the bus, they'll be thrilled.


That’s not what is referenced. Try BCC shipped to Blair.

Lol at 45 minutes.
I know you have never been that way but Blair is a 14 minute drive from Chevy Chase. Obviously, there will be stops they have to make to pick up kids, but if there are 30 minutes of stops then a lot of bus rides must currently be 45 minutes.


This is false and has been discussed extensively upthread.

I have gone to Blair from Chevy Chase in a car on the regular. It is often 30 min in a car if not taking 495. Easily 45 min in a bus.


It's 20 minutes if you take East West Highway east in the morning and west in the afternoon.

Just because somebody said it earlier in this thread doesn't make it true.

Also buses can take 495.


Sigh. It’s dumb to bus kids who can and do walk. It’s dumber to bus them 6.5 miles.

Buses 1) make stops to pick up kids 2) go slower than cars 3) don’t take 495 bc of #1. These are some reasons the ride is slower than cars.


You are suggesting every bus must make 25 minutes of stops. In that case a 30 minute ride would be the absolute minimum and y'all are flipping out over 45 minutes. Gmafb


Going from no bus ride to a 6.5 mile bus ride is dumb for many many reasons.
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Is is so disgusting and dishonest to use low income communities to advance your own interests. Smh
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MoCo should just build more affordable housing in places in west county. And MCPS should say that they will be like Howard county and predictive every 5 years based on utilization and other projections. No one is owed their house value in perpetuity.
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Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?


There are no high schools that receive Title 1 or Focus school funding. It is a few middle schools but mostly elementary schools. If you really cared as much as you claim, you would know this.
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?


There are no high schools that receive Title 1 or Focus school funding. It is a few middle schools but mostly elementary schools. If you really cared as much as you claim, you would know this.


Oh the troll
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?


See here: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/budget-101/index.html

Yes schools with higher needs receive more resources.
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We should balance FARMS rates between Woodward and WJ by dividing up the DCC kids getting roped into old WJ cluster. This will go a long way
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Anonymous wrote:We should balance FARMS rates between Woodward and WJ by dividing up the DCC kids getting roped into old WJ cluster. This will go a long way


I agree with that. I don’t get why the plan is to have such a disparity in FARMS rates between WJ and Woodward
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we just get back to focusing on the boudnary study please.


Still find it stupid and wasteful to move kids from walkers to 45 minute bus riders.


Lol at the notion that the kids of $500k HHI parents are walking 1.5 miles to school. They'll get to Kennedy faster on the bus, they'll be thrilled.


That’s not what is referenced. Try BCC shipped to Blair.

Lol at 45 minutes.
I know you have never been that way but Blair is a 14 minute drive from Chevy Chase. Obviously, there will be stops they have to make to pick up kids, but if there are 30 minutes of stops then a lot of bus rides must currently be 45 minutes.


Blair is a 14 minute drive from Chevy Chase if you take the Beltway.

We live about 3/4 mile from BCC and get bus service, you know what time the bus comes? 6:50am. Using MCPS’ confounding bus routes and times, the pickup time in our neighborhood for Blair would likely be 6am. That’s not going to do anyone any good.
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?


There are no high schools that receive Title 1 or Focus school funding. It is a few middle schools but mostly elementary schools. If you really cared as much as you claim, you would know this.


And yet the schools with the highest funding per student were W's.
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Anonymous wrote:We should balance FARMS rates between Woodward and WJ by dividing up the DCC kids getting roped into old WJ cluster. This will go a long way


Or give more money to the high needs schools or offer classes virtual during the school day.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we just get back to focusing on the boudnary study please.


Still find it stupid and wasteful to move kids from walkers to 45 minute bus riders.


Lol at the notion that the kids of $500k HHI parents are walking 1.5 miles to school. They'll get to Kennedy faster on the bus, they'll be thrilled.


That’s not what is referenced. Try BCC shipped to Blair.

Lol at 45 minutes.
I know you have never been that way but Blair is a 14 minute drive from Chevy Chase. Obviously, there will be stops they have to make to pick up kids, but if there are 30 minutes of stops then a lot of bus rides must currently be 45 minutes.


Blair is a 14 minute drive from Chevy Chase if you take the Beltway.

We live about 3/4 mile from BCC and get bus service, you know what time the bus comes? 6:50am. Using MCPS’ confounding bus routes and times, the pickup time in our neighborhood for Blair would likely be 6am. That’s not going to do anyone any good.


We live at the two mile line. Few sidewalks. Two major roads, several big unsafe roads. No bus.
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?


There are no high schools that receive Title 1 or Focus school funding. It is a few middle schools but mostly elementary schools. If you really cared as much as you claim, you would know this.


And yet the schools with the highest funding per student were W's.


Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?


There are no high schools that receive Title 1 or Focus school funding. It is a few middle schools but mostly elementary schools. If you really cared as much as you claim, you would know this.


And yet the schools with the highest funding per student were W's.


Source?

The link pp included above explicitly states, with illustrative scenarios, that the opposite is true
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