Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving this summer, and have two children that are currently daycare age but the older will enter elementary next year. Our new house is zoned for an Elementary School 2 miles away, across a major road. Meanwhile, we are between two other elementary schools that are each 0.5 miles away and not across major roads. Not only that, but we pass ANOTHER elementary school when we cross that major road before we get to the assigned school. It seems very strange.
I'm just curious if there is a process for contesting your assigned school based on information like this? They are more or less all similarly rated schools, although the two that are 0.5 miles away are perhaps slightly better.
I stumped seeing anywhere on the map that meets this description. You're saying there are two elementary schools one mile apart from each other, and your house is in between them, and there are no major roads to cross to get to either...and you're not zoned for either? There are a bunch of very-close-together elementary schools, especially in the more populated areas, but almost all of them are separated by a major road, and of those that don't I don't see any weird looking boundaries...
Anonymous wrote:We are moving this summer, and have two children that are currently daycare age but the older will enter elementary next year. Our new house is zoned for an Elementary School 2 miles away, across a major road. Meanwhile, we are between two other elementary schools that are each 0.5 miles away and not across major roads. Not only that, but we pass ANOTHER elementary school when we cross that major road before we get to the assigned school. It seems very strange.
I'm just curious if there is a process for contesting your assigned school based on information like this? They are more or less all similarly rated schools, although the two that are 0.5 miles away are perhaps slightly better.
Anonymous wrote:We are moving this summer, and have two children that are currently daycare age but the older will enter elementary next year. Our new house is zoned for an Elementary School 2 miles away, across a major road. Meanwhile, we are between two other elementary schools that are each 0.5 miles away and not across major roads. Not only that, but we pass ANOTHER elementary school when we cross that major road before we get to the assigned school. It seems very strange.
I'm just curious if there is a process for contesting your assigned school based on information like this? They are more or less all similarly rated schools, although the two that are 0.5 miles away are perhaps slightly better.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty common in MCPS. We are zoned for an ES 1.5 miles away when there is another ES in walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:COSAs are for hardship. Wanting to go to a closer school is not a hardship.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like the NHE/Oakview catchment area. If so, at least in the past, several families have gotten COSA to Highland View.
Anonymous wrote:We are moving this summer, and have two children that are currently daycare age but the older will enter elementary next year. Our new house is zoned for an Elementary School 2 miles away, across a major road. Meanwhile, we are between two other elementary schools that are each 0.5 miles away and not across major roads. Not only that, but we pass ANOTHER elementary school when we cross that major road before we get to the assigned school. It seems very strange.
I'm just curious if there is a process for contesting your assigned school based on information like this? They are more or less all similarly rated schools, although the two that are 0.5 miles away are perhaps slightly better.