Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
This 1K number isn't in any option.
This was what was said in a meeting last week. Yes in the actual posted option it is only taking part of one single elementary school but in the meeting it was stated that the goal is to add about 1k more kids. Honestly if you are not using your critical thinking skills when you are using putting in feedback about options then you are doing yourself and everyone else a disservice. You need to think about long term-They have made it clear what the capacity Of Crown is now and there is also an expansion plan already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Most of these kids will be with their peers.
As a parent of students in a school rated 7-8, I was shocked to realize that kids were unconciously grouping themselves according the their academic performance and parents' SES. All our kids friends have similar test scores, and their parents have similar level of education.
Yeah, this is annoying. When you're in the 99th percentile, you end up with the class clowns and other outcasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Most of these kids will be with their peers.
As a parent of students in a school rated 7-8, I was shocked to realize that kids were unconciously grouping themselves according the their academic performance and parents' SES. All our kids friends have similar test scores, and their parents have similar level of education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
This 1K number isn't in any option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Most of these kids will be with their peers.
As a parent of students in a school rated 7-8, I was shocked to realize that kids were unconciously grouping themselves according the their academic performance and parents' SES. All our kids friends have similar test scores, and their parents have similar level of education.
A school rated 7-8 is entirely different than a school rated a 3.
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Those will be their peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Most of these kids will be with their peers.
As a parent of students in a school rated 7-8, I was shocked to realize that kids were unconciously grouping themselves according the their academic performance and parents' SES. All our kids friends have similar test scores, and their parents have similar level of education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Most of these kids will be with their peers.
As a parent of students in a school rated 7-8, I was shocked to realize that kids were unconciously grouping themselves according the their academic performance and parents' SES. All our kids friends have similar test scores, and their parents have similar level of education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Those will be their peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
But it won’t just be with all of their peers. It will be with all of their peers and then eventually 1k kids from an entirely different cluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
100% if any other Wootton parents are against this then don’t complain about the need for a new school. With what money? I’d much rather my child have to go an extra 5 minutes to a different school with all their peers that is safe and new than be in a mold infested unsafe building.
Anonymous wrote:And it’s okay if Wootton parents don’t support Option H but then they must also accept the realization that a renovation of Wootton won’t be taking place in the next 10-12 years. Wootton isn’t even on the CIP list. Finances for MCPS and the county are getting worse not better.
I’m not blaming Wootton parents but just saying, if they decline or fight against a brand new school offered to them in Option H, it’s not realistic to think a brand new Wootton is going to be built in its current location in next decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People affected by this who currently are zoned for Wootton will lose a considerable amount of their property value I would assume? So they will just sell, move to much cheaper areas and then send to private (which they will now be able to afford since they are no longer paying for a house in the Wootton district). That’s how I see this playing out if H goes forward.
Selling at a loss, people are going to go bankrupt.
So much hysteria. Why would the value of your house go precipitously down when your high school changes from a crumbling building 1 mile from your house to a new building 3 miles from your house, with all of the same students?
Have you not been reading? Its not going to be all the same students. It will pull from Gaithersburg HS feeding schools with option H. It shows one in the initial option but plans include pulling around 1000 student from Gaithersburg HS zones.
Can you post a link to the plan that proposes adding 1000 Gaithersburg students + all of Wootton to Crown?
There is no link for adding the 1000 students yet but that was discussed by one of the school board members at a local HOS meeting last night. That being said just look up option H and you will see Rosemont Elementary is listed as being part of the plan. That’s a Gaithersburg HS feeder elementary. Then the plan is to increase from there. But it doesn’t matter, even the one school being in the plan will cause the problems.
So Wootton is so high and mighty that a poor school cannot join them? GTFO.
I really hope Fields Rd, Rosemont and maybe part of Brown Station also goes to Crown along with Wootton. They deserve a good learning environment too.
Wootton parent here and PP does not speak for the majority of parents. That was a disgusting comment and frankly I think they don't realize that Wootton kids already come from many backgrounds socioeconomically etc. Our school has plenty of "problems" already. The same way her kid avoids them at Wootton they can avoid them at Crown. Except now they will actually have working heat and clean updated bathrooms that are not in the middle of the hallway.