Sorry: and move some other current GHS neighborhoods to Crown |
That is why the post said " a snapshot", not a complete list. Have you checked out Bethesda magazine for the last 10 years? |
It sounds like Rosemont may be split weirdly into Gaithersburg and crown. |
so? You think they wouldn't do that today to achieve equity? |
+1 — I’d also say that MIT is a better tracker for how elite schools view the high school, as MIT doesn’t put any weight on legacies, where as Ivies do. At numbers that are that small (e.g., 7 vs 11 or whatever), boosts from legacy status can boost the numbers, and it’s likely the schools in the more wealthier pyramids have more Ivy Alums. But again, these are just snapshots don’t speak to how a particular school would be better or worse for a particular student. |
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OP, no one really knows what the boundaries will look like when Crown HS opens. Everything posters have stated is just speculation. But, MCPS is big on equity, and making sure that all clusters are as diverse as possible, even if it means that they draw boundaries that make no sense.
RM is more diverse than Wootton, both SES and race. Along with that diversity, comes problems and issues. But, the diversity also means that your kid has a better chance of finding a group that they fit into. It also means that there are more academic and e.c. activities to choose from. It is located within walking distance to the metro and town center. They have open lunch and kids go out to RTC and surrounding areas for lunch. That also has pros and cons. For example, kids will go to RTC after school to go ice skating there, but because it's so close to an urban area, it impacts the school in terms of safety. Wootton is more homogeneous, and more competitive. They have <5% FARMs rate. It is surrounded by neighborhoods, so there's not much to do around there. The school is small and run down. The CIP for Wootton to be fixed keeps getting delayed. It's now slated for 2029, but Crown HS will open up by then. So, really, it also depends on what kind of school atmosphere you want for your kid. |
I don't care whether you call it a snapshot or a slapshot or whatnot. How does it prove PP's "Only Blair sends more kids to ivies than RM"?? Answer that for me please. |
FWIW, Open Lunch might not continue at RM. There is a huge focus on safety due to the recent drug/gang incidents. And there have been issues of students behaving badly at local restaurants at lunch. I wouldn’t count on open lunch continuing forever, but I could be wrong. |
I think they wouldn't rezone current walkers to become bus riders. They have made a point of this during every boundary study that's happened since the policy revision. |
Well said. You want thugs or nerds OP? |
Yes, all those kids of doctors, lawyers, IT professionals at RM.. such thugs.
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Wootton's FARMS rate is 8.2%. |
We are talking about non IB kids. Stay focused. |
Demographic variations are the biggest and most important factors in your child’s high school experience and success in life. My child is surrounded by likeminded peers and our peer group of parents is a group of professionals, driven and accomplished and very involved and present parents who are there for their kids and their communities. We would not have this if we were at a more socio economically diverse school and we are both from other countries and aware of what it’s like when you try to mix socio economic classes to the detriment of the children. No thanks. |
This is probably due to MCPS’ laughable and ludicrous ever-FARMS policy where if a child used farms at ANY point they are permanently tagged in the system. Highly unlikely there are actually 8.2 percent. |