Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the maps. It’s not that the kids are being split up it’s that the entire neighborhood around Forest Oak MS goes to Gaithersburg MS, and the entire neighborhood around Gaithersburg MS goes to Forest Oak MS. The schools are close enough to each other that they overlap walk zones, but it’s still odd that you wouldn’t walk to the closer MS.
Maybe if they were to do it that way, the FARMS rate between the 2 middle schools would be off-balanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't expect it to be perfect or even make sense, but many of the SK2 kids live within the walking boundaries of SKES. But they're being reassigned to GES?
SK2 is on the other side of Midcounty Highway from Strawberry Knoll ES. That's not the walk zone for Strawberry Knoll ES; they're on bus route 4108. However, it would be the walk zone for GES#8.
I misread the map--it's SK3 that includes homes literally on Strawberry Knoll Rd, not across Midcounty. Some of them don't even cross Emory Grove. But SK3 is also being reassigned to GES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't expect it to be perfect or even make sense, but many of the SK2 kids live within the walking boundaries of SKES. But they're being reassigned to GES?
SK2 is on the other side of Midcounty Highway from Strawberry Knoll ES. That's not the walk zone for Strawberry Knoll ES; they're on bus route 4108. However, it would be the walk zone for GES#8.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the maps. It’s not that the kids are being split up it’s that the entire neighborhood around Forest Oak MS goes to Gaithersburg MS, and the entire neighborhood around Gaithersburg MS goes to Forest Oak MS. The schools are close enough to each other that they overlap walk zones, but it’s still odd that you wouldn’t walk to the closer MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the maps. It’s not that the kids are being split up it’s that the entire neighborhood around Forest Oak MS goes to Gaithersburg MS, and the entire neighborhood around Gaithersburg MS goes to Forest Oak MS. The schools are close enough to each other that they overlap walk zones, but it’s still odd that you wouldn’t walk to the closer MS.
This is the root of the issue. I think they were also trying to avoid split articulations at the elementary school level, otherwise they could have had those two zones assigned the other way.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the maps. It’s not that the kids are being split up it’s that the entire neighborhood around Forest Oak MS goes to Gaithersburg MS, and the entire neighborhood around Gaithersburg MS goes to Forest Oak MS. The schools are close enough to each other that they overlap walk zones, but it’s still odd that you wouldn’t walk to the closer MS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my HS cluster and I live in the area. Overall it looks pretty good to me. However, I think they should switch SK2 and Ga1b. SK2 has Forest Oak MS in the middle of it. SK2 should be assigned to Gaithersburg ES #8, which then articulates to Forest Oak. Ga1b has Gaithersburg MS in the middle of it. It should remain assigned to Gaithersburg ES and articulate to Gaithersburg MS. It seems odd that the houses across the street from the school don't attend the school. However, if that's intentional so that you don't have interactions with the school kids in the neighborhood immediately adjacent, then they should say that.
I don't know if it's intentional; more like a consequence. But the BOE doesn't really prioritize keeping neighboring kids together so it's not surprising.
Anonymous wrote:This is my HS cluster and I live in the area. Overall it looks pretty good to me. However, I think they should switch SK2 and Ga1b. SK2 has Forest Oak MS in the middle of it. SK2 should be assigned to Gaithersburg ES #8, which then articulates to Forest Oak. Ga1b has Gaithersburg MS in the middle of it. It should remain assigned to Gaithersburg ES and articulate to Gaithersburg MS. It seems odd that the houses across the street from the school don't attend the school. However, if that's intentional so that you don't have interactions with the school kids in the neighborhood immediately adjacent, then they should say that.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't expect it to be perfect or even make sense, but many of the SK2 kids live within the walking boundaries of SKES. But they're being reassigned to GES?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't expect it to be perfect or even make sense, but many of the SK2 kids live within the walking boundaries of SKES. But they're being reassigned to GES?