Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says "Image Via MCPS."
I did a reverse Google image search and found this: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/career-readiness/map-consortium.aspx
still doesn't make sense, as the schools for each special program (side bar, left) are all over the place and not necessarily by the color coding on the map
Well, there you go. That's where they got it from! It's a funny picture because the "Key" shows the colors that match up to the DCC and NEC, but shows no information for the other colors! But this confirms that the graphic was not created for anything related to the boundary analysis and so the colors basically mean nothing.
Actually, the title of the website says "Proposed Regions." So I would not automatically dismiss the color coding as being completely unrelated to boundary analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says "Image Via MCPS."
I did a reverse Google image search and found this: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/career-readiness/map-consortium.aspx
still doesn't make sense, as the schools for each special program (side bar, left) are all over the place and not necessarily by the color coding on the map
Well, there you go. That's where they got it from! It's a funny picture because the "Key" shows the colors that match up to the DCC and NEC, but shows no information for the other colors! But this confirms that the graphic was not created for anything related to the boundary analysis and so the colors basically mean nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says "Image Via MCPS."
I did a reverse Google image search and found this: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/career-readiness/map-consortium.aspx
still doesn't make sense, as the schools for each special program (side bar, left) are all over the place and not necessarily by the color coding on the map
Anonymous wrote:It says "Image Via MCPS."
I did a reverse Google image search and found this: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/career-readiness/map-consortium.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Why are the Blake/Springbrook boundaries so funky?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the color coding on this map in the article?
The caption says exiting HS clusters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The caption says exiting HS clusters.
Yes, but the black lines delineate existing HS clusters. The colors that group 4-6 HS clusters together are not explained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the color coding on this map in the article?
The caption says exiting HS clusters.
Anonymous wrote:
The caption says exiting HS clusters.
Anonymous wrote:What is the color coding on this map in the article?
Anonymous wrote:What is the color coding on this map in the article?

but from the Bethesda Beat story, it sounds very reasonable.