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Reply to "Option H is permanent and the old Wootton HS campus will be closed for good?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This racist behavior reminds me of the Town Hall meetings for Clarksburg/Seneca Valley HS. [/quote] And this is exactly why boundaries should be reviewed every 5-10 years. [/quote] Are there really places that consistently change school boundaries every 5-10 years? I’m honestly asking. Where I grew up (not in moco) the schools I went to when I was in school are still the schools I would go to today. [/quote] Howard County went through a couple within a short time span and sounds like they will continue to reevaluate boundaries every couple of years. The last major was started around 2019: https://www.hcpss.org/school-planning/boundary-review/ and had a goal of balancing out FARMS rate to around the 20-30 percent mark across multiple schools. Then they just did another recently: https://www.hcpss.org/school-planning/boundary-review-for-26-27/ Which was supposed to help with relieving overcrowding and looks like they were potentially going to mix up the areas with Centennial High, which is kind of like a W school. I'm not really familiar with the areas there but it looks like in the end they didn't change any areas that were originally assigned to Centennial High: https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/hcpssmd/Board.nsf/files/DNSJG94D1519/$file/12%2004%202025%20Redistricting%20Approval.pdf So there are other school districts that do regular boundary studies and changes. And I'd be kind of careful of assuming anything is set for the long term, unless maybe you're in the heart of one of the "untouchable" areas, like the ones that have had no changes proposed in any of the rounds of proposals.[/quote]
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