Wootton’s high performing cluster would remain intact, Magruder could use the school for renovations, that’s a pretty big incentive. It doesn’t make sense to prioritize Fields Road over that option. If you would prefer to stay at QO you could get a COSA. Whether you do or don’t, you would be better off than you are today. That’s clearly the best option overall. |
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For all of those people screaming it’s not fair for Fields Road, Rosement et al. to go to school with others as a holding school:
1. Your own mayor of Gaithersburg was the one who proposed G and talked it up. EF were presented by MCPS to mayor Jud before it went live. Jud said he said down with Gburg community members, including Field Road advocates, and came up with G. 2. Magruder is pretty small HS. You can take Fields, Rosemont, Rio island, and hell even all of Dufief, since they want to go to Crown so badly. You will have a community and cohort with those 4 communities during and after Magruder uses Crown as a holding school. Then when Magruder is done, mcps can rezone how they see fit. |
If buying a home doesn't dictate what school you go to, I'm not sure I see why people are so concerned about the Rosemont and Fields Road communities if the Crown site is used as a holding school. Has there ever been a case of two separate high schools sharing a building? When they moved into their homes it was a given that their areas would feed into Quince Orchard or Gaithersburg and for the Crown residents, that they'd eventually be assigned to Crown when it eventually opened. Using Crown as a holding school while the other schools get renovated doesn't change anything other then they'll get the Crown High School a little bit later. With option H, it's basically the same issue for the families off of Wootton Parkway. They'd be driving past a high school building that was previously assigned to their area and they thought they were buying into to go to another building, while the nearby building is used as a holding school. So if people are concerned about the Rosemont and Fields Road families, it should be the same for the Wootton Parkway families. Crown High Schools is at a better/more central location, unoccupied and new. And would make the better holding school out of the two buildings. |
This makes sense. I wonder why Taylor suddenly cooked up Option H and rammed it through in 2 months over the holidays. It’s not like Wootton’s facility problems were a secret before then. Did he see an opportunity to transplant Wootton into Crown to make the local developers happy, while at the same time delaying Magruder’s renovation for several years? |
Likely will still happen now even if Crown is used as a holding school for a few years. |
Buying a house in a specific cluster does not guarantee that your kids will go to that HS. School districts make boundary changes; neighborhoods get reassigned to a different school. This happens everywhere in the country. That's not a valid argument. |
Not CO. Not MCPS, even. The prior poster was claiming $600M under a scenario of $200M for Crown completion and $100M for remediating Wootton condition to base needs. Last I looked, $200M + $100M = $300M, not $600M, which is less than or equal to the $300M to $400M (not $400M to $500M) that would be the combination of completing Crown and bringing Wootton up to somewhere between that base standard and something more. Maybe that poster meant something different (e.g., in referring to Magruder costs being held the same, though that still doesn't compute accordingly), but I suggested clarifying ("or your description of factors") to account for that. Again, I don't argue with the rest of the post, just the math, as presented. |
And that's what I'm saying about the Fields Road and Rosemont island families. Their areas aren't even assigned to go to Crown now. So they should just keep things the same for those areas until Crown HS opens as it's own school. And my comment in regards to other comments how the Rosemont and Fields Road areas can/should share the Crown building with the other schools that are using the school as a holding school. |
Impact on the community does matter. |
Hand out bread and circuses much? It's about making their facility situation and current Wootton's (and current QO...and current GHS...and current Churchill...and) relatively equitable. To each other. Start from that. -- DP |
Wow, this is the most glaring false equivalency possible. If the current Wootton moves to Crown it will become Wootton - a stable, long-term school community. All of that community will stay together, as opposed to Cold Spring, who will move to the school they requested to be moved to. Under option G kids from FRES, Rosemont etc. would NOT HAVE A STABLE SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT OR CULTURE. They would be at “Magruder high” for however long it’s there and then whatever school comes next. Also, how does MCPS gain an enduring secondary holding school from this plan? Are we just to utilize Crown for Magruder and Wootton then screw every school that comes next and needs to be held somewhere? Guess so. |
Trying to personally benefit at everyone else’s expense is unconvincing. |
wow a Magruder testimony this week literally said you can't just COSA out everything. |
Yeah they have no plan for anyone else’s kids across the county but want to act like they are objective and have the moral high ground. Advocate for your own kids, but if you think hundreds of other kids should have no stable school assignment and be forced to “COSA out” if they want one, spare me talking about how your plan benefits everyone. |
Every boundary change impacts the community. You buying a house in a specific neighborhood doesn't guarantee that your kids will go to that specific school. |