Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Woodward was going to be a combo of WJ and Kennedy.
No
Arts magnet
Ya, arts magnet that's a combo of WJ, Kennedy, Einstein, and BCC.
Woodward is supposed to relieve overcrowding at WJ and for the DCC. DCC schools are Blair, Einstein, Kennedy, Northwood, and Wheaton. The arts magnet would likely take students from the entire county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Woodward was going to be a combo of WJ and Kennedy.
No
Arts magnet
Ya, arts magnet that's a combo of WJ, Kennedy, Einstein, and BCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Woodward was going to be a combo of WJ and Kennedy.
No
Arts magnet
Anonymous wrote:I heard Woodward was going to be a combo of WJ and Kennedy.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here again.
Actually, I just thought of something.
My child is slated to enter high school in the fall of 2024.
If Woodward opens only in 2025, even if our location becomes zoned for Woodward in November 2024 or spring 2025 (according to different posters), they won't change her high school, right?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is in the process of having a consultant reconsider all MCPS boundaries. Even if you do not have the Woodward issue there could be another round later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Is it pretty formalized that Woodward will be open in 2025 or is there still wiggle room on that?
So if it will open in Sept 2025 then spring of 2025 they will decide. Don’t expect them to decide early. There will be a huge fight/discussion on it for at least a year before while they woke on boundaries and look for input. I live in Rockville and it was like that when they opened a new ES. For WJ/Woodward it might be even worse. If you’re worried you’ll lose money in six years then buy close to WJ - walkzone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Is it pretty formalized that Woodward will be open in 2025 or is there still wiggle room on that?
So if it will open in Sept 2025 then spring of 2025 they will decide. Don’t expect them to decide early. There will be a huge fight/discussion on it for at least a year before while they woke on boundaries and look for input. I live in Rockville and it was like that when they opened a new ES. For WJ/Woodward it might be even worse. If you’re worried you’ll lose money in six years then buy close to WJ - walkzone.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Is it pretty formalized that Woodward will be open in 2025 or is there still wiggle room on that?