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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] People move to 10 percentile school as well. People moving to any school district has no relationship to how well the school is run. [b]Right now with 120% capacity limit we will have 400 extra students.[/b] City wanting to add more students is pure insanity. School is already poorly run as shown by MD report card. Add more kids without seats will make it worse. [/quote] Are you just doing math here? I.e., the capacity of Richard Montgomery HS is 2,236, and 20% of 2,236 is 447.2? [b]When does MCPS project that the enrollment at Richard Montgomery HS will be 2,683.2?[/b] To get 447.2 high school students at RM coming from new housing at Rockville Town Center and Twinbrook, there would have to be 11,768 new units.[/quote] I was just doing rough math with 2K number. City wants to increase moratorium from 120% so you don't have to look anywhere. City won't be debating about this unless 120% is being reached within 5 years. That's when moratorium kicks in. Anyway, I saw the projected number in CIP. To be precise - RM capacity is listed at 2218. In 2023-2024, MCPS is projecting 2681 students. 120% of capacity is 2661. [/quote]
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