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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one has said that Wheaton is on its way. up at all. Development is NOT booming and gang activity is a real problem. Its a VERY bad sign that all the development is going into Bethesda, close in Rockville and close-in Potomac. The areas in the east are basically being abandoned. [/quote] The elevator ready townhomes being built on McComas right next to Wheaton Mall beg to differ: https://www.opaldc.com/themanors The townhomes near the Metro pending in days beg to differ as well: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Wheaton-Glenmont/11112-Amherst-Ave-20902/home/11202004 As do the large office buildings and concert space being built outside Wheaton Metro as we speak: https://www.wheatonmd.org/discover/redevelopment If you don't think development is booming you obviously haven't been around there in a couple years. Even its detractors can see the cranes in the sky and new apartment and office buildings coming up. An area with a mall, that kind of eclectic mix of ethnic restaurants and a Metro so close to each other is hard to come by in the area and is very desirable to a lot of people. [/quote] Didn't Wheaton HS just beat out all the other W's for some prestigous award?[/quote] The "other Ws"? Spills coffee. Yes, it was ranked above them on some miscellaneous metric that happens to be aligned more with Wheaton's courses than the course selections at other MCPS schools. It was about as far removed from a "prestigious award" as you could get. [/quote] Absolutely not true, given that half of MCPS high schools offer at least one PLTW class and lots (most?) kids at these schools take PLTW classes to satisfy the Technology credit required to graduate. [/quote]
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