Woodward and Crown boundary timeline talk at BOE

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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.

Not true for Rockville city. Rockville city encompasses RM, Wootton, and Rockville clusters.

Not sure about the others.

R'ville is a bit more than a "town"!


The only other incorporated area is TKPK.


Also Kensington.


Isn’t Garret Park also incorporated?
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.

Not true for Rockville city. Rockville city encompasses RM, Wootton, and Rockville clusters.

Not sure about the others.


There are kids who live in King Farm in Rockville but go to Gaithersburg HS.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.

Not true for Rockville city. Rockville city encompasses RM, Wootton, and Rockville clusters.

Not sure about the others.

R'ville is a bit more than a "town"!


The only other incorporated area is TKPK.


There are 19 incorporated areas in Montgomery County.


So they also pay additional city taxes?
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.


I don't think anyone is saying towns should be split up. It's fine for all of the Town of Kensington's residents to be assigned to one school, if in fact there is such an "arrangement" with MCPS. But how did it happen that the whole town was assigned to Walter Johnson and not to Einstein? Has there ever been a time since Einstein opened in 1962 that TOK was assigned there?
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.


I don't think anyone is saying towns should be split up. It's fine for all of the Town of Kensington's residents to be assigned to one school, if in fact there is such an "arrangement" with MCPS. But how did it happen that the whole town was assigned to Walter Johnson and not to Einstein? Has there ever been a time since Einstein opened in 1962 that TOK was assigned there?


It seems divided into WJ, BCC and Einstein. It's all closer to Einstein, but that's so crowded not like there are a lot of options.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.


I don't think anyone is saying towns should be split up. It's fine for all of the Town of Kensington's residents to be assigned to one school, if in fact there is such an "arrangement" with MCPS. But how did it happen that the whole town was assigned to Walter Johnson and not to Einstein? Has there ever been a time since Einstein opened in 1962 that TOK was assigned there?


It seems divided into WJ, BCC and Einstein. It's all closer to Einstein, but that's so crowded not like there are a lot of options.


The areas assigned to BCC and Einstein are not within the town limits. Parkwood is not within the town limits either, but it is also assigned to WJ.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.

Not true for Rockville city. Rockville city encompasses RM, Wootton, and Rockville clusters.

Not sure about the others.

R'ville is a bit more than a "town"!


The only other incorporated area is TKPK.


There are 19 incorporated areas in Montgomery County.


So they also pay additional city taxes?

Each town can set their own rates.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.


I don't think anyone is saying towns should be split up. It's fine for all of the Town of Kensington's residents to be assigned to one school, if in fact there is such an "arrangement" with MCPS. But how did it happen that the whole town was assigned to Walter Johnson and not to Einstein? Has there ever been a time since Einstein opened in 1962 that TOK was assigned there?


It seems divided into WJ, BCC and Einstein. It's all closer to Einstein, but that's so crowded not like there are a lot of options.


The areas assigned to BCC and Einstein are not within the town limits. Parkwood is not within the town limits either, but it is also assigned to WJ.


Sounds like your trying to justify the obvious gerrymandering that went on there.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



Here is the map they showed:




and the chart with the sooner options (top) vs. later (bottom):





As the PP stated a big part of BCC's northern boundary is much closer to Einstein. It's also adjacent to WJ. Looking at this I find it hard to believe BCC is not part of this issue.

As the PP stated above, until all the high schools are torn down and rebuilt at the geographic center of each cluster, there will always be some kids who live closer to a HS in an adjacent cluster.


The town kids get special privileges.

Yes, if you live in an incorporated town in MoCo, your kids do tend to stay together. There's a wide variety of them in the county; feel free to move into one if you like.


I don't think anyone is saying towns should be split up. It's fine for all of the Town of Kensington's residents to be assigned to one school, if in fact there is such an "arrangement" with MCPS. But how did it happen that the whole town was assigned to Walter Johnson and not to Einstein? Has there ever been a time since Einstein opened in 1962 that TOK was assigned there?


It seems divided into WJ, BCC and Einstein. It's all closer to Einstein, but that's so crowded not like there are a lot of options.


The areas assigned to BCC and Einstein are not within the town limits. Parkwood is not within the town limits either, but it is also assigned to WJ.


Sounds like your trying to justify the obvious gerrymandering that went on there.


How does it sound like that? I am asking a question about the origins of this arrangement.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



I'd heard Woodward mostly involved WJ, Einstein and BCC.

MCPS has said for several years now that Woodward was to help with overcrowding at WJ and the schools in the DCC. BCC has not been on the table - they just did an addition and aren't expected to be overcrowded for a long time.


Here come the protesting BCC parents again. Just like they did when BCC was first part of Woodward, in a Lyttonsville master plan. Then it came out. It might stay out, or might go back in. We won't know for a while yet, but you should keep on protesting, because, you know, it's a good look


This is an odd take. The PP you're responding to was accurate. (And no, I am not a BCC parent.)


No they really weren't but I can see how they'd like to spin things that way. In the end schools adjacent to Woodward's boundary, like BCC, will be affected.

BCC isn't adjacent to Woodward. WJ is between. But keep trying to drag BCC into it and maybe the BoE will listen. Might work even better if you testify and get the PTAs involved.


It sure is. Seriously, stop trying to pretend it isn't. Most of the people don't he north end of BCC's boundary are much closer to Woodward.

Are you also the person who keeps saying einstein to wj is half-way across the county?


Not the PP but I am curious why they bus kids who live a short walk from Einstein halfway across the county to an overcrowded W.


1 - Einstein is overcrowded too (not just WJ)
2 - they are not bussed halfway across the county
3 - the town of Kensington has an arrangement that the entire town will go to the same high school


Wait, how the heck does Kensington get special treatment?
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Stonemill moving to Crown.

Will they move the middle school? Right now SM goes to Cabin John, Will it go Cabin john Crown, LOL
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Will they move the middle school? Right now SM goes to Cabin John, Will it go Cabin john Crown, LOL


When the scope is announced in 2023 or 2024, we'll find out if middle school assignments will be included. If they aren't, then everyone would stay at their current MS even if their HS assignment changes.
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Anonymous wrote:There was a preliminary discussion at the BOE meeting today about planning for the upcoming boundary studies relating to the opening of new Woodward and Crown high schools, and the significant expansions at Northwood and Damascus. They presented two possible timelines for when all three studies could happen.

The scope for the Woodward study could be determined soon, in February/March 2023, with the board's final boundary decisions coming in March 2025. Or, the scope could be determined later, in February/March 2024, with the final decision in November 2025. The school is set to open in August 2026. (The scope would include things like which schools/clusters would be looked at, whether only high schools or also middle schools, etc.)

The Crown study would be one year later in both scenarios, so Feb/Mar 2024 through March 2026, or Feb/Mar 2025 through November 2026, with an August 2027 opening.

The Damascus study would be February/March 2024 through November 2025, with an August 2026 opening.


They also showed a color-coded map of all the clusters currently connected to these projects, consistent with the CIP:
The Damascus project: the Damascus and Clarksburg clusters.
The Crown project: the Northwest, Quince Orchard, Wootton, Richard Montgomery, and Gaithersburg clusters.
The Woodward and Northwood projects: the Walter Johnson, Wheaton, Einstein, Northwood, Kennedy, and Blair clusters.

But they did make the point that in the process of determining the study scopes, they could end up different than the above. And board members also asked about the feasibility of combining all 13 clusters into one mammoth study. No real discussion of if or how that would work. They said they did not know yet how either of the new schools would be populated, with one, two, or three grades starting there the first year.



I'd heard Woodward mostly involved WJ, Einstein and BCC.

MCPS has said for several years now that Woodward was to help with overcrowding at WJ and the schools in the DCC. BCC has not been on the table - they just did an addition and aren't expected to be overcrowded for a long time.


Here come the protesting BCC parents again. Just like they did when BCC was first part of Woodward, in a Lyttonsville master plan. Then it came out. It might stay out, or might go back in. We won't know for a while yet, but you should keep on protesting, because, you know, it's a good look


This is an odd take. The PP you're responding to was accurate. (And no, I am not a BCC parent.)


No they really weren't but I can see how they'd like to spin things that way. In the end schools adjacent to Woodward's boundary, like BCC, will be affected.

BCC isn't adjacent to Woodward. WJ is between. But keep trying to drag BCC into it and maybe the BoE will listen. Might work even better if you testify and get the PTAs involved.


It sure is. Seriously, stop trying to pretend it isn't. Most of the people don't he north end of BCC's boundary are much closer to Woodward.

Are you also the person who keeps saying einstein to wj is half-way across the county?


Not the PP but I am curious why they bus kids who live a short walk from Einstein halfway across the county to an overcrowded W.


1 - Einstein is overcrowded too (not just WJ)
2 - they are not bussed halfway across the county
3 - the town of Kensington has an arrangement that the entire town will go to the same high school


Wait, how the heck does Kensington get special treatment?

That was discussed earlier - most towns in MoCo get that treatment.
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There will always be children in-bounds for one cluster who live closer to the other. We're in Bethesda between the WJ and BCC cluster, and DD's middle school, Westland (BCC), is actually further away than North Bethesda MS (WJ).


The BCC parent posting on here should stop whining, because BCC high school is NOT overcrowded and not projected to be anytime soon. Now if they're complaining about academics at BCC - yes, it's not as great as WJ or WW, but what can you do.
It's the IB status that messes everything up in that cluster.
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Anonymous wrote:

There will always be children in-bounds for one cluster who live closer to the other. We're in Bethesda between the WJ and BCC cluster, and DD's middle school, Westland (BCC), is actually further away than North Bethesda MS (WJ).


The BCC parent posting on here should stop whining, because BCC high school is NOT overcrowded and not projected to be anytime soon. Now if they're complaining about academics at BCC - yes, it's not as great as WJ or WW, but what can you do.
It's the IB status that messes everything up in that cluster.

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