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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, your statement has got some major inaccuracies that I've seen repeated elsewhere on this site. You said: "1. MS#2 site selection: Two sites for MS#2 were proposed that made more logical sense than the current location. The first was to co-locate at RHES. Amazingly, the RCF neighborhood opposed this option because at the time they believed that access to Westland was better for their property values." The first MS#2 site selection committee selected the Rosemary Hills/Lyttonsville Local Park as the site for the new middle school. This would have been close to, but not co-located with RHES. The Rock Creek Forest ES reps on the committee advocated for that site, on the premise that locating a middle school close to the RCF and Rosemary Hills neighborhoods would be beneficial to the families in the neighborhood, many of whom face transportation issues. Sounds familiar, right? The opposition that arose did not come from the Rock Creek Forest community but rather from the Lyttonsville and Rosemary Hills communities which attend RHES and NCC/CCES schools! So, you've got members of the CCES/NCC/RH communities to thank for scuttling both of the larger MS#2 school sites under consideration. [/quote] YES. [url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/maryland-schools-insider/post/timeline-in-bethesda-chevy-chase-a-school-becomes-a-park-becomes-an-almost-school/2011/11/09/gIQAPT6A5M_blog.html[/url][/quote] Thanks for posting. This is interesting and I'm new to the district so I didn't know the background. Since all the schools in the area are overcrowded, one of these other sites may yet be developed into a school. Has there been any discussion of an additional HS in this part of the county? If development continues, it doesn't seem possible that all these kids are going to fit into BCC. Maybe splitting the district and creating a Rock Creek Forest High School could happen down the road. [/quote] Who knows? Your comment raises an interesting side note, though. During the fight over where to site the new school, people near that site proposed that the Jones Bridge Road site could be turned into a new B-CC HS, and the old B-CC HS could be the second middle school, as it met many of the criteria (central location, size,etc.). Of course, the people near the Jones Bridge site opposed the idea, and, mysteriously, their streets were made one-way out of their community (probably because of the new WR traffic). The BOE certainly wasn't going to consider the idea, so it never saw the light of day. When you read over these many pages (unbelievable!), especially with the complains about overcrowding and development, you (well, at least I) start to wonder what the possibilities would have been. 32 acres is a big sight for a high school down county. [/quote]
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