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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope this BOE member is going to attend the upcoming Rockville City Council meeting Much of the school overcrowding has been a direct result of overdevelopment in the County. Too many housing units are being built, without the appropriate schools being built. And now developers are pushing for even more development at Twinbrook and RTC. This will directly impact Richard Montgomery HS. I hope she makes her voice heard with the City Council. [/quote] This BoE member is a student at Richard Montgomery HS.[/quote] I saw that! I would imagine she is concerned about the overdevelopment and the fact that they want to add even MORE students to RM, which is already over crowded. She would be allowed to share her experience at the Rockville Council meeting as a student. I believe minors can share their comments?[/quote] You think it's "overdevelopment". Other people don't. She might, she might not. She can make up her own mind and testify as she sees fit.[/quote] Yes, absolutely. And I hope she does. Most students at RM recognize how having an overcrowded school is detrimental. I would think she is not much different. [/quote] The student BOE member is in RMIiB magnet and RM is NOT her home school. MCPS can move the magnet program into another school to reduce overcrowding in RM, that is simple. By the way, the student BOE member is a senior so she will attend Harward, Yale, or Princeton University in 2019, just like all other student BOE members previously. Redistrict? It will be YOUR problem.[/quote]
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