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Reply to "Option H is permanent and the old Wootton HS campus will be closed for good?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Turning Wootton HS as a holding school is just an option for future projects which won't happen probably at the earliest until Damascus HS is fully renovated/rebuilt. It all depends on the mcps enrollment numbers and money fund. If there is not enough mcps enrollment and no money, they may not need a holding school or push the idea of turning Wootton HS as a holding school more later like a decade or two later. It is just my thoughts. We don't need a holding school or permanent Crown HS when mcps is currently underenrolled. [/quote] Yeah definitely better to have a huge abandoned building right on Wootton pkwy for the foreseeable future. Also if you have ever talked to anyone in construction-the longer a building sits empty like that, its condition just gets considerably worse. [/quote] You must be new around here. The Wootton building won't be abandoned. MCPS will sell the land to a developer for cheap to build new housing that will then feed into Crown. Maybe even a townhouse development that will vastly increase traffic on Wootton Parkway. [b]Keeping Wootton where it is controls traffic speeds and increases safety along Wootton Parkway.[/b][/quote] :lol: You will make up anything to keep your school where it is, won't you? A townhouse development would not add more traffic than your existing school. But if it did, how is that different than development in any other part of county?[/quote] What are you talking about? It's a narrow, 2-lane road surrounded by exercise trails and residential neighborhoods. A massive new residential development is guaranteed to increase traffic, just like building a brand new school in an already traffic congested area. Oh wait, MCPS already did that - and you want to make traffic around Crown even worse? [b]You're so desperate to stick it to Wootton and feel that you're this >< close to achieving your lifelong dream with Option H. [/b] Just admit that you don't live in Wootton and don't care about Wootton families.[/quote] I generally bristle at the use of this word, but the bolded is...unhinged. Do you really think it is more likely that this poster has some sort of deep animosity for the amorphous "Wootton" that they are motivated from spite, or is it possible more likely that they evaluated the option and arrive at a different conclusion? [/quote] You must be new here. There is an ongoing animosity by many loud trolls on DCUM towards the "W schools" in MoCo (Wootton, Churchill, Whitman, Walter Johnson). It generally stems from the perception that the kids going to "W" schools are white, rich, privileged, and treat those schools as their own private schools, keeping out anyone who doesn't live in Potomac, Bethesda, and North Bethesda. This feeling was exacerbated by the numerous failed boundary studies over the past several years. Option H gives these haters the perfect opportunity to destroy one of the "W" schools. This is why they oppose even a bare minimum remediation of the problems with the current Wootton building - and yet are perfectly happy to remediate the building as a holding school or for other uses - just not for Wootton to remain there. Hopefully now you understand that the bolded above is not an unhinged perception, particularly where remediation of Wootton would be the least disruptive option, and where other schools could very easily fill Crown. Also, let's not forget what Option H would cheat many Gaithersburg families out of a new school building that they were expecting.[/quote] PP here. Still don’t get it. For starters, I don’t see how this plan would “destroy” Wootton. I don’t see how you conclude that a significant portion, or any, poster has “opposed bare minimum remediation” at the current Wootton building. And it seems that you define “least disruptive option” to be very narrowly focused on students who are currently zoned to attend Wootton in the next handful of years, as opposed to “in the best interest of all of MCPS” which should be the goal.[/quote]
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