Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well WJ is already overcrowded, 2581 enrolled with a capacity of 2330. By 2032 it is expected to be 4010 enrolled.
How accurate do you think enrollment projections are for 14 years into the future?
Anonymous wrote:
Well WJ is already overcrowded, 2581 enrolled with a capacity of 2330. By 2032 it is expected to be 4010 enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
But the plan to reopen Woodward is to relieve current overcrowding at WJ and the DCC, not to accommodate new development.
First, the PP said that there are no plans for additional schools. That is incorrect. There is a plan to reopen Woodward.
Second, no, the plan to reopen Woodward is because of projected overenrollment - specifically, enrollment vs. capacity in the 2023-24 school year.
Here is the presentation from Planning Department staff to the Planning Board, which explains the projections and the criteria for a building moratorium: http://montgomeryplanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/20180621AnnualSchoolTestPBPres.pdf
The Planning Board recommended changes to the SSP limiting placeholders and the County Council took out the changes. They are not going to open Woodward in 2024 under full capacity. And the planned development will not have been completed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
But the plan to reopen Woodward is to relieve current overcrowding at WJ and the DCC, not to accommodate new development.
First, the PP said that there are no plans for additional schools. That is incorrect. There is a plan to reopen Woodward.
Second, no, the plan to reopen Woodward is because of projected overenrollment - specifically, enrollment vs. capacity in the 2023-24 school year.
Here is the presentation from Planning Department staff to the Planning Board, which explains the projections and the criteria for a building moratorium: http://montgomeryplanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/20180621AnnualSchoolTestPBPres.pdf
Well WJ is already overcrowded, 2581 enrolled with a capacity of 2330. By 2032 it is expected to be 4010 enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
But the plan to reopen Woodward is to relieve current overcrowding at WJ and the DCC, not to accommodate new development.
First, the PP said that there are no plans for additional schools. That is incorrect. There is a plan to reopen Woodward.
Second, no, the plan to reopen Woodward is because of projected overenrollment - specifically, enrollment vs. capacity in the 2023-24 school year.
Here is the presentation from Planning Department staff to the Planning Board, which explains the projections and the criteria for a building moratorium: http://montgomeryplanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/20180621AnnualSchoolTestPBPres.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
But the plan to reopen Woodward is to relieve current overcrowding at WJ and the DCC, not to accommodate new development.
First, the PP said that there are no plans for additional schools. That is incorrect. There is a plan to reopen Woodward.
Second, no, the plan to reopen Woodward is because of projected overenrollment - specifically, enrollment vs. capacity in the 2023-24 school year.
Here is the presentation from Planning Department staff to the Planning Board, which explains the projections and the criteria for a building moratorium: http://montgomeryplanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/20180621AnnualSchoolTestPBPres.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
But the plan to reopen Woodward is to relieve current overcrowding at WJ and the DCC, not to accommodate new development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Actually, there is a plan to reopen Woodward HS. And the area zoned for Ashburton ES is in a building moratorium.
The population of Montgomery County is growing, and new residents (and would-be residents) like your area for probably the same reasons you like your area.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I empathize. The development in this county has been out of control for about a decade.
We live near Montgomery Mall, and they're planning hundreds of new 'dwelling units' in that area, plus the area by Cabin John Mall. But no plans for additional schools, despite the fact that the schools are already overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I thought there was something in place to stop building residential housing until there was adequate space in our schools. I’m in the Walter Johnson school district and someone wants to pop up 24 townhomes. How is this allowed?
The County Council adds in fake "placeholderr" building projects into the CIP to keep WJ out of moratorium. The threat of moratorium is helping get Woodward reopened and keeping it a priority, but they can use placeholders as well and in the meantime to avoid moratorium. There have been some threads on here in the last few months about placeholder projects and why people should oppose the ability to use placeholders to avoid moratorium.
Anonymous wrote: I thought there was something in place to stop building residential housing until there was adequate space in our schools. I’m in the Walter Johnson school district and someone wants to pop up 24 townhomes. How is this allowed?
Anonymous wrote: I thought there was something in place to stop building residential housing until there was adequate space in our schools. I’m in the Walter Johnson school district and someone wants to pop up 24 townhomes. How is this allowed?