Wootton isn’t an “extra” building—it’s an existing school that was repeatedly deferred in the CIP, not something unnecessary or newly created. In fact, Crown is both newly created and unnecessary. |
You're using a lot of words to say you want the county to spend extra money because you don't want your kids to go to school in Gaithersburg. |
The new Wootton cluster has two HS buildings within it. One is brand new, one is old and needs work. The old one is extra. |
Sure, but unless you invented a time machine, we're at the place we are now. The Parkway building is in bad shape, the Crown building is brand new and located within the existing Wootton boundary and enrollment doesn't support opening Crown as a new high school. The decision they came up with to move Wootton seems reasonable. I can understand having complaints about how this all happened, but it was caused by a series of decisions made by people who aren't around anymore. Taylor wasn't superintendent when the decision to build Crown was made nor the boundary study started. A lot of the current BoE wasn't around either. There is another boundary study starting up, there's a lot of BoE and County Council seats up for grabs, so the next study is the one where everyone's voice can have the most impact. |
If relocation was truly the only workable solution, it’s fair to ask why it wasn’t the starting point instead of something introduced late as Option H. Why roll out such a major change at the last stage and right before the holidays if it was always the clear answer? |
At the time with projections is was necessary and made sense. Why are you trying forcing students and staff to be in the very building you say is unhealthy and dangerous? You should be happy to get a brand new safer building. Do you get the long term health issues that can happen being in a building like that? Is that what you want for your kids. |
Let it go. Lots of students are being moved. Only difference is you get to keep staff and students. |
Lots of schools needed repairs. We just don’t complain about it. You did and got a new school. That’s a win. |
| This is a lot like kid throwing a tantrum about something unreasonable and then going to the parents to complian about it...only for parents to tell them that they are throwing an tantrum and need to stop. The only difference is some lawyers is going to make some good money while losing. |
Answer the question. |
Because the data changed. When the data changes, the decisions need to follow. Given this is part of the premise of the administrative filing (that MCPS needs to take different data into account), this seems like something you should understand. |
Exactly |
You know it’s going to be ok right? Instead of fighting this and harming others health use the time to spend with your kids. |
It is fair to ask, and I agree that the entire process was a tad chaotic. The answer is probably going to be unsatisfying, which is that they didn't get complete up-to-date enrollment projections until October / November 2025, which showed an actual drop in enrollment. MCPS also prepared the CIP request around the same time period, which gave MCPS a better idea of the facility needs and planning. So, new superintendent, getting a fresh look at the needs of the county and being surprised at what he found is probably why it wasn't included in the initial 2 option rounds. It took a fresh set of eyes for someone to question "Do we really need to open another high school if enrollment is dropping?" Again, complaints about how the process went is fair and MCPS had a couple slides in the last presentation where they addressed the concerns and promised to do better in the next boundary study. Wootton itself has one of the weaker arguments for being treated unfairly compared to other schools like Wheaton, where a community was moved out of the walk zone, or Brown Station, where they didn't get moved until after the superintendent's recommendation went out. There's also Magruder, which has the same facility concerns as Wootton, but is not being moved to a new school because Wootton makes more geographic sense to move to the Crown site (also Magruder wasn't part of the boundary study). For me, the end result (regardless of process) for Wootton seems the best solution out of a bad situation. Additionally, despite my issues with the entire process, it seems legal, given how weak the filing from Save Wootton is. |
The filing is just the beginning for Wootton. MCPS will have the opportunity to make a smarter decision at every turn. The more they double down, the worse the legal fight will become for them. Also legality isn’t simply determined by the outcome. The process matters just as much even if you think the end result is “right.” |