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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't like the idea of turning SSIMS into a holding school and then closing it, but they said they were doing it to renovate Eastern and Sligo Middle, which are not west county or rich. But I agree that shutting down schools in a central dense area is a bad idea, and I think MCPS needs to provide a lot more information on what led them to come to the conclusion that this option was better than renovating or tearing down and rebuilding those schools in the same l studocation.[/quote] Regarding your first point, no - - both Eastern and Sligo MS students will remain on-site during construction. Eastern will have a new school constructed next to the old school (which will remain occupied) and Sligo MS is only getting an addition. The only school slated to utilize the SCES/SSIMS property as a holding school in the FY27-32 CIP is Piney Branch Elementary. Meanwhile, Highland View is getting a replacement school, but HVES kids will be bussed way up Colesville to Fairland Center. Apparently, only PBES kids are special enough to warrant a close-in holding school and requiring the closing of a neighborhood school to accommodate that. While I am sympathetic to PBES' need for renovations, it's worth noting that we are only talking about grade 3-5 kids. Both Highland View and Woodlin before it are K-5 schools and so you have 5-year olds having to endure long bus rides (Woodlin was a Grosvenor Center for two years I think?) Anyway, if you look at p. 1-12 of the CIP, it lists the expected facility use schedule. This includes MCPS-owned properties that could potentially be developed into holding schools. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/planning/fy2027/cip27_entirebook.pdf [/quote]
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