Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dufief to Frost to Wootton? Or more split articulation out of MS?
Hmm, I wasn't aware that high schools might change. Not going to complain about Frost or Wootton ... the concern for me would be Dufief. My question about sending the kids to Wootton would be how to deal with capacity there, though I know there are boundary discussions happening across the County, so maybe the idea would be to deal with it by rejiggering elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Dufief to Frost to Wootton? Or more split articulation out of MS?
Anonymous wrote:Dufief to Frost to Wootton? Or more split articulation out of MS?
Anonymous wrote:No plan solidified. Latest MCPS recommendation was to add more capacity to Dufief and then do boundary study when complete.
Personal speculation: if you are currently a walker to RCES you are probably staying. If on bus (and not Governors square) then could be in the area to go to dufief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the info. We're in Lakelands, so not sure what that might mean. We are a little bit concerned about our child being swept up into a transition period. Do you know if kids who are already at RC would be grandfathered in, or would they move kids in the middle of their elementary school lives (something that would seem potentially pretty disruptive)?
They haven't said. Not sure how MCPS usually handles these things.
If you are in the part of Lakelands furthest from RCES you are definitely in the zone they are looking to move.
Anonymous wrote:Also the more concerning part is the potential for the Lakelands kids to be at Dufief and then sent to Frost when we can walk to Lakelands Park Middle School. Now that I find crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the info. We're in Lakelands, so not sure what that might mean. We are a little bit concerned about our child being swept up into a transition period. Do you know if kids who are already at RC would be grandfathered in, or would they move kids in the middle of their elementary school lives (something that would seem potentially pretty disruptive)?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the info. We're in Lakelands, so not sure what that might mean. We are a little bit concerned about our child being swept up into a transition period. Do you know if kids who are already at RC would be grandfathered in, or would they move kids in the middle of their elementary school lives (something that would seem potentially pretty disruptive)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No plan solidified. Latest MCPS recommendation was to add more capacity to Dufief and then do boundary study when complete.
Personal speculation: if you are currently a walker to RCES you are probably staying. If on bus (and not Governors square) then could be in the area to go to dufief.
IDK. My kids can walk to a HS closer to us that we are NOT zoned for and have to take the bus to a HS we are zoned for (over a mile away). Same for a friend and their zoned ES. So, I'm not so sure walking distance is a safe bet. If it's a block away from the school, then maybe yes. Otherwise, all bets are off.
Anonymous wrote:No plan solidified. Latest MCPS recommendation was to add more capacity to Dufief and then do boundary study when complete.
Personal speculation: if you are currently a walker to RCES you are probably staying. If on bus (and not Governors square) then could be in the area to go to dufief.