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Reply to "MCPs county wide boundary study"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] B-CC is part of this conversation because it is the only HS that is close in and sandwiched between Woodward, Einstein and Blair. That is one school with capacity and two with none. Sure, B-CC's addition may address it's problems but modifying its boundary to accommodate these issues makes a lot of sense as opposed to implementing bussing which isn't as cost effective.[/quote] B-CC is part of this conversation, on DCUM, because somebody on DCUM wants it to be. However, there is no indication, as far as I know, that MCPS considers B-CC to be part of the conversation.[/quote] It's part of the conversation because MCPS put BCC into the original conversation about reopening Woodward, per the previous post. [/quote] Maybe, but if so, it's not there anymore.[/quote] I have no doubt that BCC is part of the greater solution to overcrowding in MCPS even if its own expansion addressed their more local problems.[/quote] BCC was originally part of the DCC and is the HS that is furthest down in the county. It sure seems like it should better serve the DCC. Let's hope that happens as part of [b][b]the county's diversity rezoning[/b].[/quote] ] Is "diversity rezoning" really a thing. MCPS has so much to work on wrt improving test scores, lowering class sizes and ensuring enough differentiation for students that increasingly have varying abilities, providing enough resources for a growing number of ESL students, do they really want to tackle such a divisive issue?[/quote]
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