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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With all this redrawing the boundaries talk, is there a distance you live from a school where they will not be allowed to change your designated school? Like if you live on the same block as a school? If you’re considered a walker and don’t have an assigned bus? If you live within a half mile? Or is no one safe?[/quote] No one is safe. You can live .20 miles from a school and walk but you are not assigned to that school. The Horizon Hill neighborhood is still a huge issue because they are zoned to Ritchie Park (bus transportation) a school which is overcapacity while they could be walkers to Cold Spring ES, which is underutilized. If schools were centrally located in their zoned area then this is an easier topic. School boundaries should be looked at as neighborhoods do go through periods of increase and decreases of school aged kids.[/quote] "Safe" :roll: Here's a helpful guide... If you live 0.20 miles from School X, but you are assigned to School Y, then you ARE NOT a walker to School X. If you live 0.20 miles from School X, and you are assigned to School X, but you get bus service, then you ARE NOT a walker to School X. If you live 0.20 miles from School X, and you are assigned to School X, and you are in School X's walk zone, then you ARE a walker to School X. Posters seem to be having trouble understanding these ideas, and I don't understand why.[/quote] Sibling 1 is .20 miles from School X and a walker assigned to School X then rezoning happens and Sibling 2 is .20 from School X and is assigned now to School Y. So yes it has happened and my exact point. Obviously you are not local to the area and have no concept of how rezoning works. [b]This is the exact thing that happened to Wootton/RM[/b] and other schools. Schools are not perfectly built in the middle of their zoned areas.[/quote] In 1987. Why do people keep bringing up a decision that MCPS made in 1987, as though it were still relevant in 2023? [/quote] dp.. well, we'll see if they rezone that area that is a walk zone to Wootton back to Wootton when Crown HS is built. If they do, then we can see MCPS is serious about walk zones; if they don't, then we know diversity is more important than walk zone.[/quote]
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