I'm talking about Stratford Knolls community which is on the same side of 355 as Neelsville Middle School- where homes are less than a mile away from the school. I don't know how much safer you want those kids to walk. All the kids have to do is walk the nice, safe sidewalks of Shakespeare Blvd. and Neelsville Church Rd. where the school is. Kids don't have to step foot on 355 at all. |
New Mark Commons walkers already cross Falls Rd AND Great Falls Rd to get to JW. Why can't middle and high schoolers cross Falls Rd and walk down Wootton. Super easy and better than having 3 buses |
No RP went to Frost/Wootton - as walkers. I believe there will be a lot of restructuring. I think King Farm will finally not be split down the middle and the entire neightborhood will go to Gaithersburg HS to increase more UMC diversity. Fallsgrove will go to Crown New development on the Pike and Tower Oaks will go to RM Overall these changes will make RM worse than it already has been lately. But at least it won't be overcrowded. It's embarrassing they rejected an additional unfinished floor shell be built when they were approving plans of the new RM. They already have the smallest parking lot and it is full of portables. |
...the Battle of Kosovo... |
Well, they cross Maryland Ave. But anyway middle and high schoolers certainly could cross Falls Road, but would their parents agree to this? Or would they insist on getting a school bus? Or would they just drive, i.e., another 100+ cars doing dropoff/pickup at Wootton and Frost? |
So you want Sally K. Ride ES to split articulate to THREE middle schools - MLK, Clemente, and Neelsville? Do you live in this neighborhood and want your child to walk to Neelsville, or do you live in an area which got reassigned from Rocky Hill/Clarksburg to Neelsville/Seneca Valley, and you're still angry about it and you think those other homeowners/kids over there should have been assigned to Neelsville/Seneca Valley instead of you/your kids? |
It started at $50K. A couple more pages, and their home value will have dropped $500K at this rate. Presumably there are also folks whose property value went up with the great rezoning of horizon him? Yay for them? |
Meaning what? |
And maybe someday people will figure out student success has more to do with parents than school assignment. |
All the more reason people shouldn't pay extra for a home (currently) zoned for School A vs. School B. |
LOL nothing is safe. Our school has homes right next to it. They all go to another school because of racial balancing. No house is in a safe zone. |
Name the school, please? |
Because they're not in the walk zone. Why is this so hard to understand? |
? NMC is *MUCH* closer to RM than Wootton. It should be considered walking distance to RM. |
It may help to look at a boundary study map. Here are some from the last completed study: https://gis.mcpsmd.org/boundarystudypdfs/ClarksburgES9_OptionsRound1package.pdf You can see that each school zone has been further divided into numbered zones. The zones labeled W1, L1, and G1 are the MCPS-designated "walk zones." These zones ending with 1 were excluded from the reassignment options so those students could remain walkers. Zones with numbers other than 1 were eligible to be included in the reassignment options, because those neighborhoods were already getting bus service. (There was no zone C1 because Clarksburg ES has no walk zone.) The exception to this would be where you have two schools located so close to each other that their walk zones overlap. In this case, students in the overlapping area could possibly be reassigned from one school to the other, but would still remain walkers. |