Anonymous wrote:I think it's a good idea. Some clusters are way over crowded while others are under utilized. If they divide the county into four parts, the rezoning would be easier. HoCo rezones every few years. Yes, HoCo is smaller than MCPS, which is why I stated that MCPS should divide the county into four parts for rezoning purposes. Smaller scale, easier to rezone.
As for racial balancing.. I don't think it's about race as much as about FARMS/ESOL rate, and I think it's fine to balance out clusters for this purpose.
I live in the RM cluster and was involved in the rezoning when Rustin was opening. I know the fight will get ugly like it did for Rustin. But, this is one school district, and no one has the right to go to any one specific school. I don't think the BOE will accept busing from one side of the county to another. It's neighboring clusters that they will be looking at, not cross county clusters.
Having stated this, however, I do think they should also have some common sense when it comes to rezoning. Two of the options in the Rustin rezoning made zero sense. This is what I would be concerned about, that they throw up ridiculous options just to make the FARMs numbers look more even.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a good idea. Some clusters are way over crowded while others are under utilized. If they divide the county into four parts, the rezoning would be easier. HoCo rezones every few years. Yes, HoCo is smaller than MCPS, which is why I stated that MCPS should divide the county into four parts for rezoning purposes. Smaller scale, easier to rezone.
As for racial balancing.. I don't think it's about race as much as about FARMS/ESOL rate, and I think it's fine to balance out clusters for this purpose.
I live in the RM cluster and was involved in the rezoning when Rustin was opening. I know the fight will get ugly like it did for Rustin. But, this is one school district, and no one has the right to go to any one specific school. I don't think the BOE will accept busing from one side of the county to another. It's neighboring clusters that they will be looking at, not cross county clusters.
Having stated this, however, I do think they should also have some common sense when it comes to rezoning. Two of the options in the Rustin rezoning made zero sense. This is what I would be concerned about, that they throw up ridiculous options just to make the FARMs numbers look more even.
Anonymous wrote:Should MCPS redraw the school boundary to achieve racial balance?
Of course, they should! The days of segregation are a thing of the past. Let the diversity bussing commence!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a good idea. Some clusters are way over crowded while others are under utilized. If they divide the county into four parts, the rezoning would be easier. HoCo rezones every few years. Yes, HoCo is smaller than MCPS, which is why I stated that MCPS should divide the county into four parts for rezoning purposes. Smaller scale, easier to rezone.
As for racial balancing.. I don't think it's about race as much as about FARMS/ESOL rate, and I think it's fine to balance out clusters for this purpose.
I live in the RM cluster and was involved in the rezoning when Rustin was opening. I know the fight will get ugly like it did for Rustin. But, this is one school district, and no one has the right to go to any one specific school. I don't think the BOE will accept busing from one side of the county to another. It's neighboring clusters that they will be looking at, not cross county clusters.
Having stated this, however, I do think they should also have some common sense when it comes to rezoning. Two of the options in the Rustin rezoning made zero sense. This is what I would be concerned about, that they throw up ridiculous options just to make the FARMs numbers look more even.
Should MCPS redraw the school boundary to achieve racial balance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do a search on this forum. There have been approximately 3,624 threads on this topic in the last few months.
Yes, and the threads came up with a collective "it will never happen, BOE does not have the willpower"
Well, they are about to vote on it.
If I had to guess, you must have a vested interest in redistricting in this county. "go on, go on, nothing to see here"
FTLOG, her proposal is to hire a consultant to write a report about school boundaries. That's what they're about to vote on.
Well, yes, that is the first step. I anticipate that the consultant won't say, "oh I think the boundaries are just fine as they are now"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do a search on this forum. There have been approximately 3,624 threads on this topic in the last few months.
Yes, and the threads came up with a collective "it will never happen, BOE does not have the willpower"
Well, they are about to vote on it.
If I had to guess, you must have a vested interest in redistricting in this county. "go on, go on, nothing to see here"
FTLOG, her proposal is to hire a consultant to write a report about school boundaries. That's what they're about to vote on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do a search on this forum. There have been approximately 3,624 threads on this topic in the last few months.
Yes, and the threads came up with a collective "it will never happen, BOE does not have the willpower"
Well, they are about to vote on it.
If I had to guess, you must have a vested interest in redistricting in this county. "go on, go on, nothing to see here"
Anonymous wrote:OP, do a search on this forum. There have been approximately 3,624 threads on this topic in the last few months.