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Reply to "What did the board say about the Regional model and the DCC for upcoming school year?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program. There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there. [/quote] https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/school-info/downcounty/feeders/ I was asking what happens to current 7th graders who go to one of these middle schools. We are out of consortium and my kid goes to one of these.[/quote] You need to be more specific. That is a list of all middle schools that happen to currently feed to one of the 5 DCC schools but otherwise they have nothing in common. Moving forward they will feed into one of the 5 schools individually. When you say out of consortium do you mean that your kid goes to one of the MSMC schools (Argyle, Parkland, or Loiderman)? If so, say that or else people will be confused. Either way, if you have a 7th grader, nothing is happening until they are in 9th so any changes to the MSMC (none have been announced) would not effect them anyway, right? By then they will be back in their home high school (unless they want to apply to a regional program in their home region), whatever that is [/quote] Currently, out of boundary MSMC middle school students are allowed to attend high school at DCC cluster schools if they prefer instead of going back to home high school. For example, they could apply to the CAP program at Blair or the VACA program at Einstein instead of going back to home school or just go in the lottery for attending any DCC high school as a "regular" (non speciality program) student even if their home school is not in the DCC catchment area.[/quote]
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