Will Woodward be on par with Whitman and Churchill?

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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.


Agreed. We can avoid this debate if people don't post that Woodward is in Rockville.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.


Agreed. We can avoid this debate if people don't post that Woodward is in Rockville.


Don't people call Rockville North Bethesda these days?
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.


Agreed. We can avoid this debate if people don't post that Woodward is in Rockville.


Don't people call Rockville North Bethesda these days?


No, people still call Rockville Rockville. And people call North Bethesda North Bethesda.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.


Agreed. We can avoid this debate if people don't post that Woodward is in Rockville.


I think the ship has sailed.

https://www.hessconstructionwoodwardhs.com/
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There will always be people who think anything north of NIH is Rockville, even if the Rockville limits don't come close.

No one cares about the USPS' designation.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.


Agreed. We can avoid this debate if people don't post that Woodward is in Rockville.


I think the ship has sailed.

https://www.hessconstructionwoodwardhs.com/


All that means is that USPS mail to Woodward is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.
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Anonymous wrote:It looks like it will be part of the DCC. There is a reason schools are put in the consortium. It is a mechanism to give middle class parents hope that even if they buy is a lesser zone that there is hope for a better school helping to prevent economic flight as suburban poverty has crept up as the cities have become vogue again. It also allows for load balancing as numbers swing wildly when you have lots of dense low income housing in a particular area.

If lots of DCC kids end up at Woodward and it is positioned as an overflow school it will simply not be well regarded and its metrics will reflect that.


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.


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.


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


All that means is that USPS mail is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


OK? How is this relevant to the conversation?


It's relevant if you're using the USPS zip code as the basis for declaring that Woodward is in Rockville.


Please don't make us get into another Rockville/North Bethesda debate here.


Agreed. We can avoid this debate if people don't post that Woodward is in Rockville.


I think the ship has sailed.

https://www.hessconstructionwoodwardhs.com/


All that means is that USPS mail to Woodward is delivered by carriers who are based out of the post office on Rollins Ave, which actually is in Rockville, just barely.


You said all that already.
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Anonymous wrote:There will always be people who think anything north of NIH is Rockville, even if the Rockville limits don't come close.

No one cares about the USPS' designation.


The city limits of Rockville are one thing, yes, but there are areas surrounding those limits which are also called Rockville. This has been true for decades.
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Anonymous wrote:There will always be people who think anything north of NIH is Rockville, even if the Rockville limits don't come close.

No one cares about the USPS' designation.


The city limits of Rockville are one thing, yes, but there are areas surrounding those limits which are also called Rockville. This has been true for decades.


They've also been called North Bethesda for decades.

There is a "W" school that actually is in Rockville, and it's: Wootton.
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Anonymous wrote: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.


OP's questions: On par with Whitman and Churchill?

Answer is NO. OP is surely asking about test scores and reputation based on test score.
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