Anonymous wrote:A house is most people's most significant investment. Losing 100K -50K in an overall market that have relatively flat appreciation -which occurs across the DMV (minus N Arlington and DC) once you go over 700K is a big deal. Its risky to buy into an area that will be rezoned with the outcome being lower performing schools.
Id' go further out into the Wootton cluster but not buy above 700-750K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Are you sure you aren’t the racist one equating lower performers with race?
Not the PP, but which part of above post sounded racist to you? I was considering WJ as well and I looked at test scores of DCC schools nearby. Test scores are going to be down a lot for sure. It's a simple logic of looking at current scores and averaging them. Not sure where race comes in picture here.
Why would WJ test scores drop? WJ’s new boundaries would likely pull from their current boundary, Whitman, and BCC.
They wouldn't. It's the usual fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Are you sure you aren’t the racist one equating lower performers with race?
Not the PP, but which part of above post sounded racist to you? I was considering WJ as well and I looked at test scores of DCC schools nearby. Test scores are going to be down a lot for sure. It's a simple logic of looking at current scores and averaging them. Not sure where race comes in picture here.
Why would WJ test scores drop? WJ’s new boundaries would likely pull from their current boundary, Whitman, and BCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Are you sure you aren’t the racist one equating lower performers with race?
Not the PP, but which part of above post sounded racist to you? I was considering WJ as well and I looked at test scores of DCC schools nearby. Test scores are going to be down a lot for sure. It's a simple logic of looking at current scores and averaging them. Not sure where race comes in picture here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Are you sure you aren’t the racist one equating lower performers with race?
Not the PP, but which part of above post sounded racist to you? I was considering WJ as well and I looked at test scores of DCC schools nearby. Test scores are going to be down a lot for sure. It's a simple logic of looking at current scores and averaging them. Not sure where race comes in picture here.
Anonymous wrote:A house is most people's most significant investment. Losing 100K -50K in an overall market that have relatively flat appreciation -which occurs across the DMV (minus N Arlington and DC) once you go over 700K is a big deal. Its risky to buy into an area that will be rezoned with the outcome being lower performing schools.
Id' go further out into the Wootton cluster but not buy above 700-750K.
Anonymous wrote:A house is most people's most significant investment. Losing 100K -50K in an overall market that have relatively flat appreciation -which occurs across the DMV (minus N Arlington and DC) once you go over 700K is a big deal. Its risky to buy into an area that will be rezoned with the outcome being lower performing schools.
Id' go further out into the Wootton cluster but not buy above 700-750K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.
Right. So after all the dust settles, I bet we see Randolph Hills go up to $400-450 and Garrett Park Estates fall to $500-550k. Not catastrophic, but I would not pay $650k for one of those houses until the dust settles.
I'm not bring snobby. Id probably just buy in Randolph Hills and roll the dice -- can always move if things don't actually pan out.
I am sure Einstein is a fine school but as a Parkwood Resident who has a 400K mortgage on a 1m house that hasn't appreciated much, that we purchased with our own money and hardwork, the prospect of losing money on my house terrifies me.
Randolph Hills goes to Wheaton folks, which is part of the reason I used it as my example. Einstein is improving / popular and if KP got rezoned there it would improve even more. Wheaton is not likely to magically improve any time soon.
There are lots of housed zoned for Einstein that sell for $700k and South Kensington will always have a premium over North Kensington.
So Parkwood could fall but not catastrophic. Maybe your million home becomes $900k?
I can tell you know nothing about the current desirability of DCC high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.
Right. So after all the dust settles, I bet we see Randolph Hills go up to $400-450 and Garrett Park Estates fall to $500-550k. Not catastrophic, but I would not pay $650k for one of those houses until the dust settles.
I'm not bring snobby. Id probably just buy in Randolph Hills and roll the dice -- can always move if things don't actually pan out.
I am sure Einstein is a fine school but as a Parkwood Resident who has a 400K mortgage on a 1m house that hasn't appreciated much, that we purchased with our own money and hardwork, the prospect of losing money on my house terrifies me.
Randolph Hills goes to Wheaton folks, which is part of the reason I used it as my example. Einstein is improving / popular and if KP got rezoned there it would improve even more. Wheaton is not likely to magically improve any time soon.
There are lots of housed zoned for Einstein that sell for $700k and South Kensington will always have a premium over North Kensington.
So Parkwood could fall but not catastrophic. Maybe your million home becomes $900k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Are you sure you aren’t the racist one equating lower performers with race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Are you sure you aren’t the racist one equating lower performers with race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SES level in WJ and Woodward, both will fall due to adding 2000 students from DCC. Nothing against DCC because I live here, but it's a simple fact. Test scores will also fall, but life will go on. If you are afraid of these outcomes then pick a different HS cluster.
The phrase “W” schools will lose its meaning when WJ and Woodward fill up with lower performers from the DCC.
Wow the racists are out today
Anonymous wrote:I'd say the more proactive parents are leaving the county entirely.
Unless the county figures out what TRUE equity is and refuses to water down "rigor," which is a joke of a term these days, not even the W schools will function well.
peace out, folks!