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Reply to "Taylor's Feb. Rec for Woodward Boundary Study"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s great that YOU are happy but don’t expect EVERYONE to be happy for you. Why do some neighborhoods get to walk and others don’t? Come tell me how you feel when your kids literally ride a bus 10 minutes past a school they can walk to.[/quote] Where are you even from? Are you a SCES or Highland View family? I assume you're fine with your elementary school having split articulation to get your handful of streets assigned to Blair, since I can't imagine anyone would expect those elementary schools to be zoned to Blair in full, right? Also, are you seriously completely about a 10 minute bus ride being too long? Do you realize how long it takes for most kids to get to high school? If this is the level of inconvenience that has you up in arms, you must have a very charmed life...[/quote] It’s not a 10 minute bus ride with stops. We are an 8-10 minute drive with traffic and the bus is 30-45 minutes as it varies with traffic. [/quote] Then I guess you can appreciate how bad the problem is down county and how this problem is far bigger than you and your family. We all need a closer in school.[/quote] I agree there needs to be another school. We are in the DCC and not far but the bus ride is long. It’s up to an hour for some kids if you look at the routes. My bigger concern is the lack of course offerings. [/quote] Agreed about disparity in course offerings. Please write the BOE to adopt the policies recommended in OLO Report 2026-2. I don’t know why there is no local news coverage about these staggering statistics. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/OLO/Resources/Files/2026_Reports/OLOReport%202026-2.pdf [/quote]
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