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All boundaries are subjected to change with county wide study. Woodward will be great opportunity to address any changes in B-CC as well. All older plans are outdated when it comes to boundary decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton HS can take some ES from Einstein.
KP can go to Einstein.
Some Wheaton ES can go to Woodward.
Many ways to balance geography and demography.
Also, if KP is rezoned to Einstein there is no way KP students don't attend Silver Creek MS. If that happens a lot of the kids from North Chevy Chase / Chevy Chase View will be going to Einstein too, along with their Silver Creek classmates. If that happens, and the lower performing ESs in the northern part of the Einstein cluster are rezoned to Wheaton HS / Woodward, then Einstein will be a really highly regarded school.
B-CC is not part of the Woodward plan.
All boundaries are subjected to change with county wide study. Woodward will be great opportunity to address any changes in B-CC as well. All older plans are outdated when it comes to boundary decisions.
The CIP is what matters. Right now, Woodward is to be used for WJ and DCC overcrowding. There'll be a new CIP in October, before the consultant’s report is done. I
Once consultant puts his report, CIP for next year can always have section to include B-CC in Woodward. If not next year then next to next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - this is why we did not buy in WJ. However, we do not commute to DC. If you do and look to stay in WJ, my analysis is def avoid WJ assigned part of Kensington - there is at least 50/50 they will get reassigned, and there is a $150k-$200k differential for WJ in every single one of those homes. That is what every single family stands to lose, more so with recent buyers.
Try to buy in North Bethesda MS. I also think that, as long as you are in the lower market segment, your housing value will more or less maintain itself.
A lot of misinformation in this post. Kensington Parkwood ES is zoned for North Bethesda MS. Also, the disparity in Kensington is due to one area being zoned for WJ (GS 9 score) and one area being zoned for Einstein (GS 5). If Kensington Parkwood gets rezoned to Woodward, I’m guessing Woodward will be at least a GS 7, if not higher.
KP should go to HS which is less than mile from KP. Neighborhood schools should be made as much a possible and in this case putting KP in Einstein will achieve balancing geography, demography and capacity. It's a logical step. KP shouldn't be part of either WJ or Woodward. Einstein is right next to KP.
It’s actually not. Kensington-Parkwood elementary is almost as close to WJ as it is to Einstein (both are around 2.5 miles away). And if you put Kensington-Parkwood into Einstein which schools from Einstein would go to WJ or Woodward? Rock View ES is in Einstein’s zone so it’s not going. And schools like Highland and Oakland Terrace are almost 5 miles away from WJ and Woodward. That is going to be a hell of a ride for kids in rush hour traffic.
KP ES to WJ - shortest distance is 3.8 Miles.
KP ES to Einstein - 2.5 miles
You know people have this thing called Google Maps right?
Kensington-Parkwood to Walter Johnson is 2.4 miles, according to Google Maps. You go on Beach Drive to Grosvenor Lane to Old Georgetown Road. The shortest route from Kensington-Parkwood to Einstein is 2.5 miles, which is longer.
And, again, the closest ESs in the Einstein zone to WJ or Woodward, which isn't Rock View (the zone for which contains Einstein), are twice as far to WJ or Woodward as KP is to Einstein. Oakland Terrace is 5.3 miles (on the Beltway no less) to WJ and 4.4 to Woodward, and Highland Elementary is 5.6 miles from WJ and 4.7 miles from Woodward.
I am not the PP, but anything within 4-5 miles is close enough for a HS. Balancing demography has more weight than anything else in boundary decisions going forward.
Well, in "balancing demography" they are going to make Einstein much, much whiter than it is because they are going to have to zone out kids from either Highland, Oakland Terrace or Rock View from Einstein and these are the schools with the highest minority populations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wheaton HS can take some ES from Einstein.
KP can go to Einstein.
Some Wheaton ES can go to Woodward.
Many ways to balance geography and demography.
Also, if KP is rezoned to Einstein there is no way KP students don't attend Silver Creek MS. If that happens a lot of the kids from North Chevy Chase / Chevy Chase View will be going to Einstein too, along with their Silver Creek classmates. If that happens, and the lower performing ESs in the northern part of the Einstein cluster are rezoned to Wheaton HS / Woodward, then Einstein will be a really highly regarded school.
B-CC is not part of the Woodward plan.
All boundaries are subjected to change with county wide study. Woodward will be great opportunity to address any changes in B-CC as well. All older plans are outdated when it comes to boundary decisions.
The CIP is what matters. Right now, Woodward is to be used for WJ and DCC overcrowding. There'll be a new CIP in October, before the consultant’s report is done. I
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - this is why we did not buy in WJ. However, we do not commute to DC. If you do and look to stay in WJ, my analysis is def avoid WJ assigned part of Kensington - there is at least 50/50 they will get reassigned, and there is a $150k-$200k differential for WJ in every single one of those homes. That is what every single family stands to lose, more so with recent buyers.
Try to buy in North Bethesda MS. I also think that, as long as you are in the lower market segment, your housing value will more or less maintain itself.
A lot of misinformation in this post. Kensington Parkwood ES is zoned for North Bethesda MS. Also, the disparity in Kensington is due to one area being zoned for WJ (GS 9 score) and one area being zoned for Einstein (GS 5). If Kensington Parkwood gets rezoned to Woodward, I’m guessing Woodward will be at least a GS 7, if not higher.
KP should go to HS which is less than mile from KP. Neighborhood schools should be made as much a possible and in this case putting KP in Einstein will achieve balancing geography, demography and capacity. It's a logical step. KP shouldn't be part of either WJ or Woodward. Einstein is right next to KP.
It’s actually not. Kensington-Parkwood elementary is almost as close to WJ as it is to Einstein (both are around 2.5 miles away). And if you put Kensington-Parkwood into Einstein which schools from Einstein would go to WJ or Woodward? Rock View ES is in Einstein’s zone so it’s not going. And schools like Highland and Oakland Terrace are almost 5 miles away from WJ and Woodward. That is going to be a hell of a ride for kids in rush hour traffic.
KP ES to WJ - shortest distance is 3.8 Miles.
KP ES to Einstein - 2.5 miles
You know people have this thing called Google Maps right?
Kensington-Parkwood to Walter Johnson is 2.4 miles, according to Google Maps. You go on Beach Drive to Grosvenor Lane to Old Georgetown Road. The shortest route from Kensington-Parkwood to Einstein is 2.5 miles, which is longer.
And, again, the closest ESs in the Einstein zone to WJ or Woodward, which isn't Rock View (the zone for which contains Einstein), are twice as far to WJ or Woodward as KP is to Einstein. Oakland Terrace is 5.3 miles (on the Beltway no less) to WJ and 4.4 to Woodward, and Highland Elementary is 5.6 miles from WJ and 4.7 miles from Woodward.
I am not the PP, but anything within 4-5 miles is close enough for a HS. Balancing demography has more weight than anything else in boundary decisions going forward.