Taylor Meeting at Wootton

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


As a Wootten parent, this captures the sentiment of many. We just want what is best for our kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.


Process has been followed. Sorry you don't like the outcome.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:First day at Crown in 2027, according to Wootton folks:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DV84-s5DBcp/?igsh=MTBwOGhxa214aXgwMg==


With all the reports about Wootton behavior, seems like it’s already going on there. Oh and thanks for sharing your ig handle


Oh my god! How hilarious.

Hi, James "Jimmy" Woo! Way to out yourself on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


Not being from this area but moving here to have my kids go to Wootton, what’s the “heritage” people speak of? I actually don’t get it. The academic excellence? OAR? That Bush 1 visited? What is it?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Is MCPS pushing for a zoning change at Wootton? My friend who works in a civil engineering firm said there was contract solicitation posted for a feasibility study to use a piece of land next to the school for a commercial transport application.


Is the superintendent's wife and her company gonna bid on it? I heard she was milking contracts and that's how they became rich enough to live in some mansion.


Probably, they couldn't live that lifestyle with his income along.


It’s all those George Soros checks. Did you not get yours?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.


Process has been followed. Sorry you don't like the outcome.


Not even close. Sorry you can’t read.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.


Process has been followed. Sorry you don't like the outcome.


Not even close. Sorry you can’t read.


DP- I've read this whole thread and there are a lot of assertions of improper process and violations of COMAR, etc. But not one person has identified a single process step that is required that has not been met, or a COMAR language that has been violated.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.


Process has been followed. Sorry you don't like the outcome.


Not even close. Sorry you can’t read.


DP- I've read this whole thread and there are a lot of assertions of improper process and violations of COMAR, etc. But not one person has identified a single process step that is required that has not been met, or a COMAR language that has been violated.


There really is no point in arguing with them. They are blind to reason and process. They’re just as bad a MAGA supporters when you think about it; only their views matter and anything that contradicts their views are summarily dismissed as fake news
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.


Process has been followed. Sorry you don't like the outcome.


Not even close. Sorry you can’t read.


DP- I've read this whole thread and there are a lot of assertions of improper process and violations of COMAR, etc. But not one person has identified a single process step that is required that has not been met, or a COMAR language that has been violated.


Why would the anti-H crowd lay out their entire legal case in an anonymous message forum? Regardless, MCPS has the burden of compliance, so you should be asking MCPS how it has complied instead of assuming automatically that it has.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


And Silver Spring and Damascus and Olney and go ahead and name all the communities in Montgomery County that are exactly the same.

Public school policy and governance are not based on the feelings of one supreme leader. They are based on laws, policies and procedures. If you don't understand that then MCPS really failed you in your education.


The nature of public school means no boundaries are forever and nothing is guaranteed. You want certainties then go private.


Duh. That's why there are laws and policies in place for how to make these changes. You want a king? Go live at the White House.


Process has been followed. Sorry you don't like the outcome.


Not even close. Sorry you can’t read.


DP- I've read this whole thread and there are a lot of assertions of improper process and violations of COMAR, etc. But not one person has identified a single process step that is required that has not been met, or a COMAR language that has been violated.


Why would the anti-H crowd lay out their entire legal case in an anonymous message forum? Regardless, MCPS has the burden of compliance, so you should be asking MCPS how it has complied instead of assuming automatically that it has.


Btw, you sound intimately familiar with the COMAR, so why don’t you tell us?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Wootten community finds itself defending certain actions and attitudes that to much of the county appear indefensible. Sometimes we are unsure just how to frame our response in terms of reason. We are not arguing against the Gaithersburg community as persons, but for the preservation of the neighborhood school and the geographic integrity of our communities, which are the only sure safeguards of our academic and neighborhood heritage.


That last sentence negates your argument. You want a bubble around your community to preserve the heritage. Again displaying the underlying classist attitudes coming from Wootton pkwy.


Not being from this area but moving here to have my kids go to Wootton, what’s the “heritage” people speak of? I actually don’t get it. The academic excellence? OAR? That Bush 1 visited? What is it?



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