If MCPS were run like most businesses, MCPS would be out of business. |
It means that poor people are increasingly living in suburban areas (like Montgomery County), not just the "inner city," and some non-poor people in suburban areas (like Montgomery County) yearn for the good old days (according to them) when all poor people lived in non-suburban areas of concentrated poverty far away from them. |
What does this even mean? Whether it is placed in the DCC or not, it will not be an "overflow" school. It will primarily serve the student population living within 2 miles of its location. It is not that big. It is not going to be able to take tons of out of cluster DCC kids. My crystal ball says it will be part of the DCC with some sort of magnet. It will be like other popular DCC schools where most students are within its boundaries or part of the magnet program. There won't be a lot of room for choice kids in its non-magnet program. |
My crystal ball says there is no way they would add Woodward to the DCC while leaving WJ, BCC, and Whitman as standalone schools. |
"Par" has multiple meanings. Just because you're a lousy teacher doesn't mean others can't use English as they like. |
As would all public schools. It's not a business. |
"popular, in fashion" As in: wealth is no longer fleeing cities for the 'burbs but rather the reverse. |
| Nah, Woodward and WJ both will go down in test scores. |
Bulk averages of standardized test scores are simply reflection of a school's demographics. It has nothing to do with the schools quality of educational opportunities available. |
Your crystal ball is broken. The DCC needs help and this is an easy fix. The W’s getting messed with would cost people their jobs. They will take the low hanging fruit and give a rockville school to the DCC. |
The thing is, filling it up with kids that already like their school is a risky proposition. Sure Einstein parents might be all about it but that’s it. Most like the use a scalpel to relieve overcrowding and not a hatchet. That would leave plenty of capacity for a few special programs and DCC lottery space for all the parents who “love silver spring” but resent having to send their kids to their IB schools. Woodward will most likely become the #1 lottery choice which tells you all you really need to know about the current options. |
| The upcoming boundary study is to establish each school's boundaries. Whether or not the DCC is expanded is out of scope of the study and would be addressed separately. |
Every boundary change does this. Also, rising seniors likely won't move. Rising juniors likely won't move. Rising freshmen won't have been at the school in the first place. So this would only affect only one group of kids: rising sophomores, for the first year after the boundary change. The anxiety about "won't somebody think of the children" on DCUM is all out of proportion with the actual likely scope of the change, and it suggests that the anxiety is really about something else. For example, property values. |
Woodward is in Rockville? I had no idea. How fascinating. Does the City of Rockville know about this? |
It has a Rockville address. https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/construction/project/woodwardhs |