Anonymous wrote:It's MCPS's cluster system. Pyle serves the Whitman cluster and Westland serves the BCC cluster. What makes it even more ridiculous is that Westland has more than 200 empty seats, and rather than rezone some nearby Pyle students there, MCPS recently opened an addition at Pyle to address overcrowding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in one of those neighborhoods that is near Westland but feeds to Pyle. Luckily MCPS provides bus service so you don't need to take your kids to Pyle, or Westland, they can get there via the bus.
I went to Westland (actually Western at the time) and lived on the other side of Little Falls Pkwy and walked to school. So there are certainly walkable neighborhoods.
Huh. Why did they bother changing the name from Western to Westland?
Anonymous wrote:I am investigating moving to the Westland/BCC district and noticing that a bunch of places in the Westbard and Kenwood area that are basically right next door to Westland but are zoned for Pyle. I mean these are dwellings that are literally a few hundred yards from Westland and three+ miles from Pyle but you have to take your kid out to Pyle? What’s up with that? Is there any flexibility?
I realize that both are good schools but it’s a plus for me to live walking distance from my kids school and I’d rather live closer in
Anonymous wrote:I am in one of those neighborhoods that is near Westland but feeds to Pyle. Luckily MCPS provides bus service so you don't need to take your kids to Pyle, or Westland, they can get there via the bus.
I went to Westland (actually Western at the time) and lived on the other side of Little Falls Pkwy and walked to school. So there are certainly walkable neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:I think somehow it’s mathematically impossible to have everyone assigned to the closest school.
Anonymous wrote:I think somehow it’s mathematically impossible to have everyone assigned to the closest school.