Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damascus and Poolesville are far apart. You would need to drive past QO to get from Damascus to Poolesville. The regional map under this swap looks gerrymandered and it’s starting to look like there’s corruption behind the scenes.
According to Google Maps you can take 109 and some other roads to get between the two schools. So you don't need to go past QO to travel between the two schools.
It does show as a 35 minute ride though and in nonrush hour traffic.
My main point is that the new map looks gerrymandered and bad faith.
Looking at the map dated July 23 in that powerpoint or pdf presentation posted around August, I don't think it looks too unreasonable.
Both regions are continuous after the switch.
With Damascus, making region 6 take the northern part of Montgomery County.
Then Quince Orchard takes the western part of region 5, with a slife of Northwest cutting into it.
Before looking at the map, I was going to respond to your comment that MCPS was trying to do too much. But looking at it, I don't think it's entirely unreasonable. Students that live in the Damascus High area can currently (could previously?) apply to the Poolesville magnet program right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damascus and Poolesville are far apart. You would need to drive past QO to get from Damascus to Poolesville. The regional map under this swap looks gerrymandered and it’s starting to look like there’s corruption behind the scenes.
According to Google Maps you can take 109 and some other roads to get between the two schools. So you don't need to go past QO to travel between the two schools.
It does show as a 35 minute ride though and in nonrush hour traffic.
My main point is that the new map looks gerrymandered and bad faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damascus and Poolesville are far apart. You would need to drive past QO to get from Damascus to Poolesville. The regional map under this swap looks gerrymandered and it’s starting to look like there’s corruption behind the scenes.
According to Google Maps you can take 109 and some other roads to get between the two schools. So you don't need to go past QO to travel between the two schools.
It does show as a 35 minute ride though and in nonrush hour traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The FARMS rates seem really unbalanced between these two regions.
Using the new FARMS rates from the original Option 1 boundary studies (after the proposed changes) and filling in the schools not in the initial boundary studies with FARMS rates from mdreportcard, here are the average FARMS rates by regions:
Region 1 (BCC-26.1, Blair-50.3, Whitman-6, Einstein-42.3, Northwood-52.4): 35.42
Region 2 (Blake-54.8 mdreportcard, Paint Branch-59.2 mdreportcard, Springbrook-63.6 mdreportcard, Sherwood-21.6 mdreportcard): 49.8
Region 3 (Kennedy-53.3, Walter Johnson-15.8, Woodward-31.7, Wheaton-65.1): 41.475
Region 4 (Richard Montgomery-31.8, Rockville-48.9 mdreportcard, Churchill-9.8, Wootton-11.6): 25.525
Region 5 (Crown-35.1, Magruder-49.3 mdreportcard, Gaithersburg-53.2, Quince Orchard-25.1, Watkins Mill-54): 44.62->43.345
Region 6 (Seneca Valley-47.2, Clarksburg-23.1, Damascus-31.5, Poolesville-23.2, Northwest-38.3): 31.38->32.66
For regions 5 and 6, the first number is when Quince Orchard and Damascus were in their previous regions and the numbers that follow are for their newly listed regions
How do you get the FARM rate numbers for the two new HSs? Just wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Region 5 will have higher FARM rate than region 6. I kind of live in bubble & in my tiny neighborhood, how do you all find out which HS have higher FARM rates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The FARMS rates seem really unbalanced between these two regions.
Using the new FARMS rates from the original Option 1 boundary studies (after the proposed changes) and filling in the schools not in the initial boundary studies with FARMS rates from mdreportcard, here are the average FARMS rates by regions:
Region 1 (BCC-26.1, Blair-50.3, Whitman-6, Einstein-42.3, Northwood-52.4): 35.42
Region 2 (Blake-54.8 mdreportcard, Paint Branch-59.2 mdreportcard, Springbrook-63.6 mdreportcard, Sherwood-21.6 mdreportcard): 49.8
Region 3 (Kennedy-53.3, Walter Johnson-15.8, Woodward-31.7, Wheaton-65.1): 41.475
Region 4 (Richard Montgomery-31.8, Rockville-48.9 mdreportcard, Churchill-9.8, Wootton-11.6): 25.525
Region 5 (Crown-35.1, Magruder-49.3 mdreportcard, Gaithersburg-53.2, Quince Orchard-25.1, Watkins Mill-54): 44.62->43.345
Region 6 (Seneca Valley-47.2, Clarksburg-23.1, Damascus-31.5, Poolesville-23.2, Northwest-38.3): 31.38->32.66
For regions 5 and 6, the first number is when Quince Orchard and Damascus were in their previous regions and the numbers that follow are for their newly listed regions
How do you get the FARM rate numbers for the two new HSs? Just wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Damascus and Poolesville are far apart. You would need to drive past QO to get from Damascus to Poolesville. The regional map under this swap looks gerrymandered and it’s starting to look like there’s corruption behind the scenes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The FARMS rates seem really unbalanced between these two regions.
Using the new FARMS rates from the original Option 1 boundary studies (after the proposed changes) and filling in the schools not in the initial boundary studies with FARMS rates from mdreportcard, here are the average FARMS rates by regions:
Region 1 (BCC-26.1, Blair-50.3, Whitman-6, Einstein-42.3, Northwood-52.4): 35.42
Region 2 (Blake-54.8 mdreportcard, Paint Branch-59.2 mdreportcard, Springbrook-63.6 mdreportcard, Sherwood-21.6 mdreportcard): 49.8
Region 3 (Kennedy-53.3, Walter Johnson-15.8, Woodward-31.7, Wheaton-65.1): 41.475
Region 4 (Richard Montgomery-31.8, Rockville-48.9 mdreportcard, Churchill-9.8, Wootton-11.6): 25.525
Region 5 (Crown-35.1, Magruder-49.3 mdreportcard, Gaithersburg-53.2, Quince Orchard-25.1, Watkins Mill-54): 44.62->43.345
Region 6 (Seneca Valley-47.2, Clarksburg-23.1, Damascus-31.5, Poolesville-23.2, Northwest-38.3): 31.38->32.66
For regions 5 and 6, the first number is when Quince Orchard and Damascus were in their previous regions and the numbers that follow are for their newly listed regions
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. Our neighborhood will be zoned to either QO (home bound now), crown or Gaithersburg HS based on initial boundary study, and all are grouped under region 5. So, it does not really matter, we will be in region 5. Does that mean we should consider to move to other region on behalf of know kids? What is the selling point of being in region 5? We were hoping to get into poolesville magnet.
Anonymous wrote:The FARMS rates seem really unbalanced between these two regions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Region 5 will have higher FARM rate than region 6. I kind of live in bubble & in my tiny neighborhood, how do you all find out which HS have higher FARM rates?
To add. If it is true, does high FARM schools tend to have poor performance or not well behaved kids?
Both. If you are the QO parent from the above, maybe the best strategy is to stay with your home school all the way through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Region 5 will have higher FARM rate than region 6. I kind of live in bubble & in my tiny neighborhood, how do you all find out which HS have higher FARM rates?
To add. If it is true, does high FARM schools tend to have poor performance or not well behaved kids?
Anonymous wrote:Region 5 will have higher FARM rate than region 6. I kind of live in bubble & in my tiny neighborhood, how do you all find out which HS have higher FARM rates?