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Reply to "Initial boundary options for Woodward study area are up "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Frankly, time to walk between building can conceivably be helped at the school level rather than shipping everyone around the county.[/quote] What are you suggesting? Hoverboards in the hallways?[/quote] Make the time between bells longer? Have leeway for students with long walks? Easier than hoverboards.[/quote] Then they lose out on academic time. Are you paying for the hoverboards?[/quote] PP doesn't care. They know know the new capital project will never be approved, but that's fine because it's not their kid in an overcrowded school while classrooms at other schools sit empty. Gotta love MoCo community spirit.[/quote] The only real solution is to build another school, down county under Blair as that's where it is needed. But, really, MCPS has a spending problem and their priorities are wacked so it will never happen. Many don't realize how much is lacking in the DCC schools outside Blair and Wheaton which make them popular. They should not allow any students outside the DCC into Blair or Wheaton. That would be a good start.[/quote] I love how some people are all about reducing x government spending up until that involves their kids going to school with Black and Hispanic kids. That needs to be avoided at all costs including land and construction of a new school that is not needed and will likely be closed in a decade or 2[/quote] If they cannot live in the neighborhoods, they should not be entitled to use our schools, given that they purposely moved away. Even if they build a new school and the population decreases, that would be good. I cannot imagine it happening. The schools are entirely too big. They could also fix the equity/lack of classes by doing advanced classes virtually if there are not enough students per school and align the bell schedules. [/quote]
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