Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm a Somerset parent, and you sound like an ignorant person with nothing better to do than toss around vague insults at terrific school.
Enrollment dropped sharply several years ago when school catchment areas were redrawn by MCPS, and the new boundaries left the school under capacity rather than way over capacity as it had been before.
That enrollment drop had little to do with Somerset itself, and more to do with MCPS being bad at all things involving planning for student enrollment and moving boundaries around. If you think enrollment dropped "for no reason," you are clearly unfamiliar with the school.
The principal is great, school facilities are very nice, there's a strong PTA and it's a lovely little school.
The place feels abandoned, the kids are obnoxious, the principal is always annoyed or maybe he has resting b/tch face. It's a "lovely little school" in the way you'd find a setting described in the intro to a horror novel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm a Somerset parent, and you sound like an ignorant person with nothing better to do than toss around vague insults at terrific school.
Enrollment dropped sharply several years ago when school catchment areas were redrawn by MCPS, and the new boundaries left the school under capacity rather than way over capacity as it had been before.
That enrollment drop had little to do with Somerset itself, and more to do with MCPS being bad at all things involving planning for student enrollment and moving boundaries around. If you think enrollment dropped "for no reason," you are clearly unfamiliar with the school.
The principal is great, school facilities are very nice, there's a strong PTA and it's a lovely little school.
The place feels abandoned, the kids are obnoxious, the principal is always annoyed or maybe he has resting b/tch face. It's a "lovely little school" in the way you'd find a setting described in the intro to a horror novel.
Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm a Somerset parent, and you sound like an ignorant person with nothing better to do than toss around vague insults at terrific school.
Enrollment dropped sharply several years ago when school catchment areas were redrawn by MCPS, and the new boundaries left the school under capacity rather than way over capacity as it had been before.
That enrollment drop had little to do with Somerset itself, and more to do with MCPS being bad at all things involving planning for student enrollment and moving boundaries around. If you think enrollment dropped "for no reason," you are clearly unfamiliar with the school.
The principal is great, school facilities are very nice, there's a strong PTA and it's a lovely little school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm a Somerset parent, and you sound like an ignorant person with nothing better to do than toss around vague insults at terrific school.
Enrollment dropped sharply several years ago when school catchment areas were redrawn by MCPS, and the new boundaries left the school under capacity rather than way over capacity as it had been before.
That enrollment drop had little to do with Somerset itself, and more to do with MCPS being bad at all things involving planning for student enrollment and moving boundaries around. If you think enrollment dropped "for no reason," you are clearly unfamiliar with the school.
The principal is great, school facilities are very nice, there's a strong PTA and it's a lovely little school.
And that opening salvo shows exactly that the OP is on to something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm a Somerset parent, and you sound like an ignorant person with nothing better to do than toss around vague insults at terrific school.
Enrollment dropped sharply several years ago when school catchment areas were redrawn by MCPS, and the new boundaries left the school under capacity rather than way over capacity as it had been before.
That enrollment drop had little to do with Somerset itself, and more to do with MCPS being bad at all things involving planning for student enrollment and moving boundaries around. If you think enrollment dropped "for no reason," you are clearly unfamiliar with the school.
The principal is great, school facilities are very nice, there's a strong PTA and it's a lovely little school.
And that opening salvo shows exactly that the OP is on to something.
Anonymous wrote:OP-I'm a Somerset parent, and you sound like an ignorant person with nothing better to do than toss around vague insults at terrific school.
Enrollment dropped sharply several years ago when school catchment areas were redrawn by MCPS, and the new boundaries left the school under capacity rather than way over capacity as it had been before.
That enrollment drop had little to do with Somerset itself, and more to do with MCPS being bad at all things involving planning for student enrollment and moving boundaries around. If you think enrollment dropped "for no reason," you are clearly unfamiliar with the school.
The principal is great, school facilities are very nice, there's a strong PTA and it's a lovely little school.