Anonymous wrote:My point exactly - "preferred range" is not a policy, it's a suggestion
Anonymous wrote:MCPS doesn't have a policy for size of school. They might have guidelines. The state of Maryland also has guidelines, 600 for ES, 1200 for MS and 2,000 for HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd vote for her over Elrich or Laurie Anne Sayles.
I'll say this for Elrich - he did a better job as a stand-in superintendent to rationalize Superintendent Taylor's crazy MCPS CIP request - Elrich said no to giant middle schools, with many special populations - Elrich took out the money to grow Eastern MS from 1200 to 1500 students. Taylor thought 1500 students was a great idea, even though it is against MCPS size policy, which limits MSs to 1200 students. Elrich also denied immediate funding to re-build elementary schools, and said that Taylor should first complete the elementary school consolidation study BEFORE asking for capital funds to rebuild ESs.
? there are a few MS with more than 1200 capacity, certainly they have more than 1200 students enrolled.
see last page
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/planning/fy2027/cip27_appendixe.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd vote for her over Elrich or Laurie Anne Sayles.
I'll say this for Elrich - he did a better job as a stand-in superintendent to rationalize Superintendent Taylor's crazy MCPS CIP request - Elrich said no to giant middle schools, with many special populations - Elrich took out the money to grow Eastern MS from 1200 to 1500 students. Taylor thought 1500 students was a great idea, even though it is against MCPS size policy, which limits MSs to 1200 students. Elrich also denied immediate funding to re-build elementary schools, and said that Taylor should first complete the elementary school consolidation study BEFORE asking for capital funds to rebuild ESs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd vote for her over Elrich or Laurie Anne Sayles.
I'll say this for Elrich - he did a better job as a stand-in superintendent to rationalize Superintendent Taylor's crazy MCPS CIP request - Elrich said no to giant middle schools, with many special populations - Elrich took out the money to grow Eastern MS from 1200 to 1500 students. Taylor thought 1500 students was a great idea, even though it is against MCPS size policy, which limits MSs to 1200 students. Elrich also denied immediate funding to re-build elementary schools, and said that Taylor should first complete the elementary school consolidation study BEFORE asking for capital funds to rebuild ESs.
Anonymous wrote:I'd vote for her over Elrich or Laurie Anne Sayles.