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Reply to "Woodward boundary study public hearing"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curious about the Northwood FARMS. In the table on the second page of the Superintedent's Recommendation Data Tables (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cdtTBaAd7ZcPh5mczdbJc4MS_HkOVfuJ/view) it says the Northwood FARMS rate for "Resident Student Demographics within Current Boundaries" is 44%. Under his recommendation the FARMS rate goes down to about 40%. The current Northwood FARMS rate is 60% per the MCPS school profiles. Why is the current Northwood FARMS rate so different from the "Resident Student Demographics within Current Boundaries"? Is it because a lot of wealthier families either lottery out through the DCC process or go private?[/quote] The last few years kids have lotteries out due to the commute to Woodward. It also backs up to a heavy orthodox community and most of those wealthier families send the kids to Jewish privates. [/quote] I guess my question is do the resident demographics listed in the Superintendent's table include households that currently and will continue to send their kids to private schools? How much does that impact the current Northwood FARMS rate versus the DCC choice process? My guess is the FARMS rate after the boundary change and dissolution of the DCC will be closer to the current actual FARMS rate than what the Superintendent's boundary tables suggest. [/quote] The only thing that matters is the demographics at the public schools, i.e. Northwood, not the community as [b]the community has nothing to do with Farms rates. [/b] They don't care about Northwood, sadly as its a good school with lots of great students. It may change the farms so for the kids who cannot go to the regional schools but the orthodox population currently going to private schools would not send their kids to public.[/quote] You're stating the obvious here except I suspect Taylor is using data about community demographics to calculate the FARMS rate for Northwood after the boundary change.[/quote] I doubt it as how would they know as they don’t track private school students. [/quote] You are correct that the FARMS rate for in-boundary students doesn’t include private school students. It includes all MCPS students that live in the boundaries as opposed to the kids who actually end up at the school through the DCC choice process. Private school students who live in the community are not counted. [/quote] Ah okay thank you for the clarification. So the difference between the current FARMS rate of 60% and the "resident student" FARMS rate of 44% is all due to transfers from other schools through the DCC/other reason?[/quote]
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