Anonymous wrote:I don't think that its going away, since there was just a large boundary study that changed school boundaries for RH.
Agree that it is unlikely the split would go away. The pairing was initially made to desegregate the broader Chevy Chase area. To undo the split would be difficult as RHPS area still has more of the lower income /higher minority students. Yes, it's true that the disparity isn't as great these days as it used to be, but it would still be difficult politically to undo. Also, undoing the pairing would mean expensive construction at both RHPS and the upper schools to accommodate the students of wider age range. (Try getting a fifth grader to use the tiny toilets at RHPS, for example.)
FWIW, the Super has been asked to undo the Oak View/NHE pairing (see current thread on this) and he has declined. This after intensive campaign from parents. It would be hard to say "yes" to undoing a pairing when lobbied by the wealthy, politically powerful parents, when you have already said no to a similar request from parents with less financial and political clout (presumably). The optics of that would be bad.