Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS confirmed at the last BOE meeting that any current eighth grader would not be asked to change schools in 10th grade. They said for the class of 2030 wherever they start high school they may continue and graduate from there. They will be given a choice to switch to a new boundary school, if there is one, but they will not be forced. This is for everyone in the class of 2030, not just those in programs.
Untrue, they were very clear that their statement only applied to centrally managed programs and the centrally managed consortium process.
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Those in their home schools will be moving if boundaries change.
As a mom to an 8th grader, I am also nervous about centrally managed programs. They may stay in place but lose teachers. I feel like this class is bearing the brunt of the negative consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS confirmed at the last BOE meeting that any current eighth grader would not be asked to change schools in 10th grade. They said for the class of 2030 wherever they start high school they may continue and graduate from there. They will be given a choice to switch to a new boundary school, if there is one, but they will not be forced. This is for everyone in the class of 2030, not just those in programs.
Untrue, they were very clear that their statement only applied to centrally managed programs and the centrally managed consortium process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS confirmed at the last BOE meeting that any current eighth grader would not be asked to change schools in 10th grade. They said for the class of 2030 wherever they start high school they may continue and graduate from there. They will be given a choice to switch to a new boundary school, if there is one, but they will not be forced. This is for everyone in the class of 2030, not just those in programs.
Nope. It sounded like that’s what they said, but they were referring to 2030 kids in centrally managed programs and consortia. They still plan to move 2030 kids not in programs or consortia to new boundary assigned schools as they enter 10th grade. This could change at some point, but right now it is absolutely still planned that 2028 and 2029 will stay and 2030 and 2031 will be assigned to redrawn boundary schools in fall of 2027.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS confirmed at the last BOE meeting that any current eighth grader would not be asked to change schools in 10th grade. They said for the class of 2030 wherever they start high school they may continue and graduate from there. They will be given a choice to switch to a new boundary school, if there is one, but they will not be forced. This is for everyone in the class of 2030, not just those in programs.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS confirmed at the last BOE meeting that any current eighth grader would not be asked to change schools in 10th grade. They said for the class of 2030 wherever they start high school they may continue and graduate from there. They will be given a choice to switch to a new boundary school, if there is one, but they will not be forced. This is for everyone in the class of 2030, not just those in programs.
Anonymous wrote:One benefit of programs over local schools is if you are concerned about your child changing HS for 10th grade due to boundary changes after 9th grade-- they have committed that kids in programs (or consortia) will get to stay in their program all 4 years, but rising 10th graders at local schools may have to change if their local school assignment changes.
Anonymous wrote:I'd suggest you apply as if nothing will change, as the final decision won't come out until December - January. At that time, you make your best informed decision when you have admission offers on hand.
Anonymous wrote:One benefit of programs over local schools is if you are concerned about your child changing HS for 10th grade due to boundary changes after 9th grade-- they have committed that kids in programs (or consortia) will get to stay in their program all 4 years, but rising 10th graders at local schools may have to change if their local school assignment changes.