Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TL;DR - current 7th graders are not affected for MS. They are affected for HS.
Current DCC 7th graders will not go through the DCC choice process in fall of 8th grade but will go through whatever process is set up for the new regional choice programs.
If you are currently at Eastern/Takoma or MSMC and your home address is in a different program Region than the current MS, I would expect your child will have to apply to programs in their home region but I have not heard that exact scenario addressed by MCPS yet
The bolded is why all current 7th graders and beyond are f*cked
I have a current 7th grader and I think this is hyperbole. Yes, next year will likely be a little chaotic, but there are plenty of excellent high schools in MCPS.
The folks I've seen most up in arms about this are (white) folks who bought a house in a school zone with the explicit plan of trying to lottery out. Yes, if your entire plan for HS was predicated on not sending your child to school with their neighbors, you might feel f*cked, but that's a feeling not reality. Your neighbors are fine, and their children are fine, and it will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program.
There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there.
They likely mean the MSMC. For those of us in bounds for the 8 Elem schools that feed the 3 MSMC MS, it’s confusing. I’ve lived here over 12 years and only a year ago realized that the entire DCC doesn’t have the same access to the MSMC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program.
There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/school-info/downcounty/feeders/
I was asking what happens to current 7th graders who go to one of these middle schools. We are out of consortium and my kid goes to one of these.
Current 7th graders would not be affected (unless repeating 7th grade twice more). The MS changes won't start until they are starting HS in 2027-28. This applies to current 6th graders, as well, as they will be grandfathered in, keeping their current school assignment between 7th & 8th grade at that time. Current 5th graders are the only class which would be shifted between their 6th-grade year and their 7th-grade year (if their home address saw a boundary change). Current 4th graders (and below) would start (and presumably stay) at the middle school to which their home address then is assigned with the new boundaries.
However, per prior meetings, those placed in and attending (e.g., in 6th for the upcoming 2026-27 school year) a secondary program via a criteria- or choice-based process would not be subject to movement to a different school with the 2027-28 changes. For middle school, that would apply to
Humanities @ Eastern &MLK
Math/Science/CS @ Takoma Park/Clemente
MSMC @ Parkland/Loiederman/Argyle
(presumably) language immersion at various MS sites
(uncertain, but it would be difficult to justify different treatment) special education programs at various MS sites.
Of course, there are the HS-level programs, as well, and the same program/choice (i.e., NEC/DCC) protection applies to 2027-28, while others in the non-grandfathered grades would need to move to the school to which their address then was assigned, along with all the rising 9th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program.
There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TL;DR - current 7th graders are not affected for MS. They are affected for HS.
Current DCC 7th graders will not go through the DCC choice process in fall of 8th grade but will go through whatever process is set up for the new regional choice programs.
If you are currently at Eastern/Takoma or MSMC and your home address is in a different program Region than the current MS, I would expect your child will have to apply to programs in their home region but I have not heard that exact scenario addressed by MCPS yet
The bolded is why all current 7th graders and beyond are f*cked
I have a current 7th grader and I think this is hyperbole. Yes, next year will likely be a little chaotic, but there are plenty of excellent high schools in MCPS.
The folks I've seen most up in arms about this are (white) folks who bought a house in a school zone with the explicit plan of trying to lottery out. Yes, if your entire plan for HS was predicated on not sending your child to school with their neighbors, you might feel f*cked, but that's a feeling not reality. Your neighbors are fine, and their children are fine, and it will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TL;DR - current 7th graders are not affected for MS. They are affected for HS.
Current DCC 7th graders will not go through the DCC choice process in fall of 8th grade but will go through whatever process is set up for the new regional choice programs.
If you are currently at Eastern/Takoma or MSMC and your home address is in a different program Region than the current MS, I would expect your child will have to apply to programs in their home region but I have not heard that exact scenario addressed by MCPS yet
The bolded is why all current 7th graders and beyond are f*cked
I have a current 7th grader and I think this is hyperbole. Yes, next year will likely be a little chaotic, but there are plenty of excellent high schools in MCPS.
The folks I've seen most up in arms about this are (white) folks who bought a house in a school zone with the explicit plan of trying to lottery out. Yes, if your entire plan for HS was predicated on not sending your child to school with their neighbors, you might feel f*cked, but that's a feeling not reality. Your neighbors are fine, and their children are fine, and it will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TL;DR - current 7th graders are not affected for MS. They are affected for HS.
Current DCC 7th graders will not go through the DCC choice process in fall of 8th grade but will go through whatever process is set up for the new regional choice programs.
If you are currently at Eastern/Takoma or MSMC and your home address is in a different program Region than the current MS, I would expect your child will have to apply to programs in their home region but I have not heard that exact scenario addressed by MCPS yet
The bolded is why all current 7th graders and beyond are f*cked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program.
There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/school-info/downcounty/feeders/
I was asking what happens to current 7th graders who go to one of these middle schools. We are out of consortium and my kid goes to one of these.
Anonymous wrote:TL;DR - current 7th graders are not affected for MS. They are affected for HS.
Current DCC 7th graders will not go through the DCC choice process in fall of 8th grade but will go through whatever process is set up for the new regional choice programs.
If you are currently at Eastern/Takoma or MSMC and your home address is in a different program Region than the current MS, I would expect your child will have to apply to programs in their home region but I have not heard that exact scenario addressed by MCPS yet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program.
There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/school-info/downcounty/feeders/
I was asking what happens to current 7th graders who go to one of these middle schools. We are out of consortium and my kid goes to one of these.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing changes next year, or for kids who are already at their DCC/NEC high schools next year. The DCC goes away for all entering classes in fall 2027 and beyond, kids go to their assigned school unless they leave for a specific program.
There are no DCC middle schools, not sure what you're talking about there.