Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RM has 10 portables in the parking lots right now. RM was promised an expansion until Crown was approved
10?
WJ has 19 portables…
Anonymous wrote:RM has 10 portables in the parking lots right now. RM was promised an expansion until Crown was approved
Anonymous wrote:RM has 10 portables in the parking lots right now. RM was promised an expansion until Crown was approved
Anonymous wrote:So… pause the boundary study and then use the holding school. Then do a county-wide all-level boundary study
Anonymous wrote:I've been posting on here for a long time about how they constantly are projecting increased enrollment in future years, but as those years come to pass, no increase is realized. But they never reflect on this, which is extremely bad because they are using these projections to allocate hundreds of millions of dollars. And they are just looking at this NOW? After all this time and money is spent? And riling up all these communities for nothing? That is RIDICULOUS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Now if they could add in also not rebuilding an aging high school and using Crown instead once it has been used as a holding school to rebuild one less than originally planned aging high schools. We do not need another high school to pay to operate during declining enrollment and it makes sense to not renovate a decrepit current high school when there is an available new school. MCPS needs to be consolidating schools and closing the most underutilized/in disrepair not expanding. The more old schools in need of massive repair that can be closed with students attending underutilized in better repair nearby schools, the better for the fiscal future of MCPS.
Well just move Wootton there, no need to renovate Wootton then
Anonymous wrote:Good. Now if they could add in also not rebuilding an aging high school and using Crown instead once it has been used as a holding school to rebuild one less than originally planned aging high schools. We do not need another high school to pay to operate during declining enrollment and it makes sense to not renovate a decrepit current high school when there is an available new school. MCPS needs to be consolidating schools and closing the most underutilized/in disrepair not expanding. The more old schools in need of massive repair that can be closed with students attending underutilized in better repair nearby schools, the better for the fiscal future of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Good. Now if they could add in also not rebuilding an aging high school and using Crown instead once it has been used as a holding school to rebuild one less than originally planned aging high schools. We do not need another high school to pay to operate during declining enrollment and it makes sense to not renovate a decrepit current high school when there is an available new school. MCPS needs to be consolidating schools and closing the most underutilized/in disrepair not expanding. The more old schools in need of massive repair that can be closed with students attending underutilized in better repair nearby schools, the better for the fiscal future of MCPS.