Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any boundary changes planned for W schools?
Yes.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/schools/school-board-authorizes-three-new-boundary-studies/
Anonymous wrote:I can see the need to occasionally adjust the boundaries among neighboring school clusters to balance the student populations at the schools. I see no benefit to making kids go farther away than that for school. If they say my kid has to leave our good school for a lesser one, we are done. We live where we live for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Any changes for the W schools will likely be small like what happened to Northwest in the Seneca Valley study. Minor changes. Rich powerful people have means that the marginally wealthy Upcounty inhabitants don't.
Anonymous wrote:That is going to happen for W schools similar to what happened for cabin branch.
Anonymous wrote:I can see the need to occasionally adjust the boundaries among neighboring school clusters to balance the student populations at the schools. I see no benefit to making kids go farther away than that for school. If they say my kid has to leave our good school for a lesser one, we are done. We live where we live for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:I can see the need to occasionally adjust the boundaries among neighboring school clusters to balance the student populations at the schools. I see no benefit to making kids go farther away than that for school. If they say my kid has to leave our good school for a lesser one, we are done. We live where we live for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any boundary changes planned for W schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a countywide boundary study. That could lead to changes for any school in MCPS. You aren’t immune.
I am aware of the county wide boundary study. Just curious what the changes would look like for W schools.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a countywide boundary study. That could lead to changes for any school in MCPS. You aren’t immune.