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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like this discussion could use some grounding in numbers. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the actual Option H involves: - 1800 existing Wootton students + - About 400 additional students = 2200 students in the Crown building Is that correct? [/quote] No, 1900 Wootton students +500ish in crown/fields road per option table [/quote] Again, Fields Road is not at Wootton/Crown in option H.[/quote] And again, it makes logical sense for them to go to Crown as it was and still should be their school. It was for them. The gaithersburg community is highly opposed to option H and have made it clear that the only way they might accept it is if fields road is added. Don’t be so focused on what is in option H in written form. There is so much more. IMO-I think there is literally no chance Wootton moves to Crown. There is simply not enough support for it and it’s making MCPS look so bad (I mean if they could actually look worse). [/quote] Gaithersburg was promised a school. It is unfair to take it away for some rich families who are complaining when no other school is offered that. [/quote] Reading all posts conclude that Wootton HS is not in a bad shape as they claim for to the public. They don't want new Crown HS, and that means they better not to complain further to the public that MCPS do not hear them or ignore them. Gaithersburg probably do not mind getting a new Crown HS no matter if Wootton is moving there or not. It is just that the public resource "Crown HS" could be more better used effectively, efficiently and timely in option H. [/quote] I think you posted like at least dozens of times of the same comments. Seriously Wootton in a bad shape is not equivalent to accepting closing the school and merge to a new school. [/quote]PP gets it. They just want to see a W school destroyed.[/quote] You over value your w schools. Most of us don’t care. Some of us choose not to put our kids in those environments as we came from them and know the culture isn’t healthy. What I do care about is the lack of equity in terms of course offerings, facilities and stuff. Our kids shouldn’t have to go without science labs, sports equipment and uniforms, music and theater, photography and other things while your kids have access to it. So, while our kids go without and are in equally bad facilities you want to shift more funding to your schools vs allow all kids safe environments and have access to what they need. We could comfortably pay cash for a new home to go to a W school but it’s the culture and attitudes that keeps us where we are at. [/quote] This is a work of fiction. Nobody who could provide better for their kids would choose not to. Give me a break. [/quote] [b]Define better[/b]? You need to look at the full picture and not just your ego. I very purposefully picked where we lived as I grew up in a w school and it’s not what we wanted. Except for the lack of offerings, my kids are happy at their schools and the schools are much more down to earth. And less competition for college. [/quote]Not getting shanked or shot in the school bathroom. You're welcome.[/quote] You do know violent things happen at every school, including w schools, right?[/quote] Except WAY less often and less severe. And also with actual consequences not just from law enforcement but from parents. And I’m specifically referring to VIOLENCE not drugs. Because I know that will probably be your next comment. I’ll take the risk of someone trying to sell my kid drugs than stabbing them any day. [/quote] No, it's just more hidden as the richer families hire attorneys and cover it up. We are specifically talking about violent acts. It is at your school too. [/quote] Sure. whatever you need to believe. [/quote]
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