Wootton's boundary seems like one of the most gerrymandered in the county and could easily change. |
| Wootton cluster has had it easy for far too long. Meanwhile Richard Montgomery and Quince Orchard clusters have had to deal with overcrowded schools and trailer parks. Time to rezone is long overdue. |
| Agree, PP 1000%. The days of tumbleweed blowing through empty classrooms at Cold Spring and DuFief and every other Wootton ES, and Frost MS, are soon to be over. As you said, other nearby clusters are overcrowded. Simply unfair to kids and teachers. |
I don't know about CS but Dufief and Travilah have never objected to getting more students. Its silly that Falls Grove and Horizon Hills go to RM rather than Wootton. This isn't a new development either. RM, RP, RC and the adjacent schools have been over crowded for a decade. The trends and development possibilities haven't changed in Wootton in 20 years so the idea that MCPS could not have foreseen any of this is ridiculous as they have been sitting in top of it for 10 years. 10-15 years ago MCPS should have established neighborhoods adjacent to Dufief or Wootton as dual enrollment zones. If the neighborhood was adjacent to the boundary then there would be minimal bus impact by adding another stop. This would balance out the capacity without costing a fortune. MCPS won't do something simple like this because they think the neighborhoods adjacent are not poor enough. |
MCPS won't do that because MCPS doesn't do that. Also I don't think that there would be anything simple about a dual-enrollment zone. |
o Cold Spring is practically in the Churchill district. It might get redistricted to Churchill, but otherwise there's zero chance it gets moved from Wootton. |
I would bet on Cold Spring escaping this. I agree that geographically it would make no sense to send Cold Spring neighborhoods to NW, GHS or Rockville HS. However, it doesn't make any sense to bus kids from the areas in Darnestown next to Wootton and QO to NW and now possibly to SV. Cold Spring has the dubious distinction of being the highest performing elementary school in the county and has lots of asian american families. This puts it right in the target zone for those in and around MCPS drooling at the idea of breaking down the W schools. If you had told Cold Spring parents several years ago that their kids who scored way higher than everyone else in the county would be barred from the magnet so that lower performing white students living in the DCC could take their spots, they would not have believed it. Yet here we are with TPMS now filled with less than stellar lower scoring DCC kids and all the brilliant Cold Spring kids off to Frost. |
There's that Cold Spring ES conspiracy theory again. |
I wouldn't be smug considering the federal government is investigating MCPS for discrimination against Asian American students. The preliminary complaints and evidence was enough to make this a class action investigation which means it is SERIOUS. |
Or it means the Department of Education is investigating some Asian American parents' claims that MCPS discriminated against their children, because it suits Betsy De Vos's agenda. |
So there'll be a whole cohort of brilliant kids at Frost, and they won't have to take that dreaded bus ride to Takoma Park. |
Sounds good. Just unroll Takoma Park curriculum in one of the classrooms filled with those students who would have gone to Takoma in the past or just barely missed the cut-off, and we are set. Perhaps some of the discarded magnet teachers could come in and be appreciated and validated there, too. |
Explain? |
That's certainly the direction I lean in. |
+1 having a peer cohort with lackluster curriculum is pointless and is unfair for the kids who perform at a much higher level than those getting in. Doesn't matter if they are prepped or not. That's not the point. |