Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article addresses what happened at Bullis the last time they had a campus expansion.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/the-head-of-an-elite-private-school-was-celebrated-as-he-left-but-his-exit-was-messier-than-it-appeared/2020/08/13/13d1c9b4-ba05-11ea-8cf5-9c1b8d7f84c6_story.html
It’s remarkable that they still have the same board chair as they did during that fiasco.
Anonymous wrote:This article addresses what happened at Bullis the last time they had a campus expansion.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/the-head-of-an-elite-private-school-was-celebrated-as-he-left-but-his-exit-was-messier-than-it-appeared/2020/08/13/13d1c9b4-ba05-11ea-8cf5-9c1b8d7f84c6_story.html
Anonymous wrote:If publics are not as crowded, their appeal goes up. Then you have fewer people seeking out private schools.
Anonymous wrote:If publics are not as crowded, their appeal goes up. Then you have fewer people seeking out private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an odd time to look to expand when the demographics trend is against them in the short term. The school age population of children is supposed to fall nationwide for a decade and Montgomery County is not growing. Maybe they are trying to get ahead of the next baby boom when Millennials start having children in large numbers 5 years from now.
This is NOT true
Nothing here to suggest MoCo isn't growing...
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/md/montgomery-county-population
It's a strange argument anyway. Bullis is serving a pretty small population of affluent families. Whether or not there are lots of new townhome developments out in Damascus filled with families making $80k a year are pretty irrelevant to whether this plan makes sense for them.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it! It is not worth it. Segregated community and lack luster academics. New head is proving to be just as bad as the last one. So many better options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an odd time to look to expand when the demographics trend is against them in the short term. The school age population of children is supposed to fall nationwide for a decade and Montgomery County is not growing. Maybe they are trying to get ahead of the next baby boom when Millennials start having children in large numbers 5 years from now.
This is NOT true
Nothing here to suggest MoCo isn't growing...
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/md/montgomery-county-population
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s an odd time to look to expand when the demographics trend is against them in the short term. The school age population of children is supposed to fall nationwide for a decade and Montgomery County is not growing. Maybe they are trying to get ahead of the next baby boom when Millennials start having children in large numbers 5 years from now.
This is NOT true
Anonymous wrote:It’s an odd time to look to expand when the demographics trend is against them in the short term. The school age population of children is supposed to fall nationwide for a decade and Montgomery County is not growing. Maybe they are trying to get ahead of the next baby boom when Millennials start having children in large numbers 5 years from now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have info on the timeline for this new building?
Presumably they would still need to fundraise? So who knows.
I would assume that going to the zoning board would be the last step before breaking ground.