Which studies, for which schools, and when? |
Yeah, no, it's not up to Wootton families to keep certain areas out of their schools. It's acceptable for parents anywhere to have and express their opinion on what schools they do or don't want their kid to go to. But saying "we don't want certain kids/neighborhoods in our school, they need to go to their own school somewhere else" is totally unacceptable and no one in the county should expect that their opinions about that to be given any real weight. (Also it's gross.) |
Really? There are several schools in the CIP, MoCo revenue is in a steep decline. If only money would grow on trees, I could renovate my house and get a new car. |
Well, theyve been successful so far, whiich means that MCPS respected their wishes. |
How do you figure that? |
I don't think it's Wootton's responsibility to put up with MCPS mistakes. They knew MoCo was losing population and revenue. That wasn't Wootton's fault, why should Wootton be punished? |
There is not infinite money and not every high school will be rebuilt with declining enrollment. There is no fairytale ending where everyone gets what they want. You and the Wootton community need to wake up to that reality. |
That is what Wootton wants. They don't want or need a whole other "holding school" just to make rebuilding more convenient. MCPS needs own up to their mistakes and stop construction. |
Stopping construction at this point would be an even worse financial mistake. They would lose the land and the amount that they put into the 40% that is complete. At this point, the financially prudent move is to move Wootton to Crown. |
It's not prudent a prudent move when you consider the overall impact on the community. Since when has MCPS been financially prudent? If it is a paragon of financial prudence, why did it build Crown in the first place? You make it sound like moving Wootton to Crown is the ONLY option. It isn't and never has been. Stop privately salivating about how your house value in Gaithersburg will increase. The financially prudent move is to open Crown for Gaithersburg, use its excess capacity as a holding school for schools on the CIP in the next 5 years, remediate Wootton's immediate problems over the summer of 2026 or 2027, then fully renovate Wootton in 2035. |
Because the boundary wasn't moved to accomplish DEI goals. |
I’m not sure this is financially prudent, given that so many schools are already in poor condition and that construction would be nonstop regardless of whether Wootton is renovated. Taxes will be raised anyway. Since there would be significant financial gains for certain areas if Wootton moves to Crown, some people on this board are coercing the community to give up the heart of their neighborhood. |
That's the point. When faced with ripping out the heart of a community that has been in its current location for 55+ years (3 generations of graduates), why would the community ever agree to this move in exchange for a new school building in a location they never asked for? The parents who don't live in Wootton (who may not even have kids in school at all) will never understand this. The decision must be made by Wootton parents, not bureaucrats or other people with a personal financial agenda that is NOT aligned with what is in the best interests of the community. |
Many schools need repaired and rebuilt, not just rich Wootton. Sherwood is having far more serious problems and should be at the top of the list (no my kids don't go there). |
Why do you think Wootton is special? They demanded a new school, are being offered a new school adn still complaining. Don't like going to Crown, well, then stop the advocacy and get back in line. |