New "W" High School

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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....

And the Einstein and Wheaton kids go where exactly? Oh that’s right, in this fan fic it only matters that BCC and the Ws aren’t overcrowded.
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Every high school is going to be impacted by this. It has been known for years and it is going to ripple through every school.
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Anonymous wrote:Every high school is going to be impacted by this. It has been known for years and it is going to ripple through every school.


+1

It's a pipe dream of some parents if they think that BCC or any school will be left untouched.
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What's does it even mean? WJ is not outside of MCPS. It's all one system. I am not sure what do you mean by how many times posing here. I have not posted in this forum for more than 1 years.


MCPS should do what's best for entire MCPS.

Yes, Woodward aim is to help WJ in overcrowding. But when doing the process, it's best to look at all adjacent boundaries to come up with something which does not involve long bus ride and also create diverse schools. That means diverse schools as much as possible in as many schools without having long bus rides. BCC, Churchill etc may not have overcrowding, but all boundaries should be looked at same time. That may mean shifting school population in Churchill. Whitman, BCC, WJ, DCC , Wootton, RM ....

It will be criminal for BOE to not do what's best for entire student population and simply listen to nonsense like Woodward is for WJ.

This is the best time to do widescale boundary change. Current set of parent getting angry should never be a reason to not do what's best for next 30 years.


To address the urgent space
needs at Walter Johnson High School and the
Downcounty Consortium high schools,
an
FY 2019 appropriation was approved for plan-
ning funds to reopen Charles W. Woodward High
School. The scheduled completion date for this
project is August 2023, for the first phase and
August 2025, for the new high school. Northwood
High School also will be utilized to address the
space needs in the Downcounty Consortium. With
respect to Northwood High School, an analysis
was completed that evaluated a) the possibility of
doing a phased construction of Northwood High
School, with students on site and b) an approach
where a newly constructed and reopened Charles
W. Woodward High School be used as a holding school, starting in August 2023, for Northwood High School
for two years. The evaluation compared the costs for each
option, impact to students, impact on the building design,
and the timeline of the project. Based on this analysis, the
Board of Education approved that Charles W. Woodward
High School be used as a holding school, starting in August
2023, for Northwood High School, for two years. Northwood
High School would return to its facility in August 2025, and
Charles W. Woodward High School will open in August
2025. An FY 2022 appropriation was approved to continue
construction to reopen Charles W. Woodward High School.
An FY 2023 appropriation was requested for construction cost
increases and the balance of construction funds. However,
due to fiscal constraints, the County Council, in the adopted
FY2023-2028 CIP, delayed this project one year. The additional
expenditures were approved, but the reopening of the high
school is scheduled to be completed August 2026. An FY2024
appropriation is recommended for construction cost increases.

https://gis.mcpsmd.org/cipmasterpdfs/CIP24_Chapter4Johnson.pdf
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?


You don't, but a CIP would reflect the then-plan of MCPS, as approved by the BOE.
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Anonymous wrote:Every high school is going to be impacted by this. It has been known for years and it is going to ripple through every school.


Every MCPS high school will be impacted by the new Woodward high school? Wow.
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?


The CIP reflects MCPS's plans. If MCPS's plans change, the CIP changes. The current CIP says, "To address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools, an FY 2019 appropriation was approved for planning funds to reopen Charles W. Woodward High School." If MCPS changes that, it will mean that MCPS has changed its plans.
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....

And the Einstein and Wheaton kids go where exactly? Oh that’s right, in this fan fic it only matters that BCC and the Ws aren’t overcrowded.


There will be extra space in BCC if BCC kids move to WJ. Not sure why you don't think about it.

That's why we need comprehensive boundary change involving all adjacent schools.

It will be highly inefficient to try to fill a new school only from 1-2 other high schools. We need several small and some time big changes to make new boundaries efficient where no one has very long bus ride and we have an efficient use of space everywhere.

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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?


The CIP reflects MCPS's plans. If MCPS's plans change, the CIP changes. The current CIP says, "To address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools, an FY 2019 appropriation was approved for planning funds to reopen Charles W. Woodward High School." If MCPS changes that, it will mean that MCPS has changed its plans.


Yes, everyone knows that Woodward is needed urgently to help WJ and DCC overcrowding. No one is denying that.

It hardly means that entire Woodward has to be populated exclusively with WJ and DCC area. Some DCC kids can go to BCC and some BCC kids can go to Woodward. All of that will still be there to help WJ and DCC, but boundaries has very little to with it.
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* boundaries has very little to with CIP *
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Anonymous wrote:BCC is the most attractive school and has the best location and campus. I'd be ticked if my kid were moved from BCC.


Hard pass.
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?


The CIP reflects MCPS's plans. If MCPS's plans change, the CIP changes. The current CIP says, "To address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools, an FY 2019 appropriation was approved for planning funds to reopen Charles W. Woodward High School." If MCPS changes that, it will mean that MCPS has changed its plans.


Capital expenditure is to address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools.

How did you jump to conclusion that BCC boundaries won't change with that statement? To relive the overcrowding in DCC/WJ , boundaries needs to be changed. That means populating new school and that means changing adjacent boundaries and that means BCC as well. BCC does not need to be overcrowded for change in boundary.
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?


The CIP reflects MCPS's plans. If MCPS's plans change, the CIP changes. The current CIP says, "To address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools, an FY 2019 appropriation was approved for planning funds to reopen Charles W. Woodward High School." If MCPS changes that, it will mean that MCPS has changed its plans.


CIP does not reflect MCPS plan for boundaries.
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Anonymous wrote:They will change a few neighborhoods on the very edges of DCC, at most. They will draw from the bulk of DCC only through the magnet program, which will do just a little to help DCC overcrowding and likely take from among the more motivated DCC students. Ws need not be concerned -- their needs will be met, and they won't have to worry about socioeconomic mixing.

Now the boundary analysis, on the other hand...nah -- that has enough over-focused political interest to burn itself up and get buried. No real solutions for those most in need.


What magnet program?


Woodward is supposed to have a magnet program when it opens. Regional, I think, maybe arts/performing arts? They were going to be building that out while the displaced Northwood population resided there for 2 years after completion of phase 1.


Nothing about a new magnet program has been decided.


Sources tell me this won't happen.


Good. Every available seat in the building is going to be needed f
or the WJ + DCC kids.


Nah, just the nearby adjacent schools like WJ, Einstein, and BCC. By making room at these schools, they can shift their boundaries to create room at other adjacent DCC schools when needed.



BCC is nowhere near Woodward—it's 5.8 miles away. I can't imagine they'd bus kids that far, especially with morning commuter traffic.


Some kids can go to WJ from BCC, they don't have to bus to Woodward. WJ can move more kids to Woodward to make extra space. So on ....


Woodward is for WJ and the DCC. BCC is not part of it, no matter how many times you post on DCUM.


Current school catchments aren't immutable, populations and needs change, and, despite schools being listed by agents when a home is on the market, the purchase of a home or signing of a lease does not confer a right to any particular school.

Folks are making suggestions within a discussion. One that is unlikely to have any real influence over MCPS/BOE decisions, but one that is reasonable to have and with the potential to be informative.

No matter how many times you rail against that.


Let me know when MCPS changes the CIP.


Why do we need change in CIP for this?


The CIP reflects MCPS's plans. If MCPS's plans change, the CIP changes. The current CIP says, "To address the urgent space needs at Walter Johnson High School and the Downcounty Consortium high schools, an FY 2019 appropriation was approved for planning funds to reopen Charles W. Woodward High School." If MCPS changes that, it will mean that MCPS has changed its plans.


Yes, everyone knows that Woodward is needed urgently to help WJ and DCC overcrowding. No one is denying that.

It hardly means that entire Woodward has to be populated exclusively with WJ and DCC area. Some DCC kids can go to BCC and some BCC kids can go to Woodward. All of that will still be there to help WJ and DCC, but boundaries has very little to with it.


That is exactly what it means.
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