Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Taylor did a little bit of research, he would have discovered that many Montgomery Blair parents back in 1997 wanted a large, band new high school campus equal to the newer school facilities MCPS was building at the time. But there were also parents and students against moving Montgomery Blair who preferred a renovation of the historic campus, and liked its central location. There was never a debate on whether or not the building/site itself was suitable for kids which is what he is insinuating. (Decades of deferred maintenance will of course make any building unsuitable for people of any age.)
The building and site are ideally located for a state-of-the-art, renovated, walkable, and transit friendly school to serve the community.
The old Blair property was never going to be big enough for the uber-large school that Blair was envisioned to become in the 1990s at its current campus.
Anonymous wrote:If Taylor did a little bit of research, he would have discovered that many Montgomery Blair parents back in 1997 wanted a large, band new high school campus equal to the newer school facilities MCPS was building at the time. But there were also parents and students against moving Montgomery Blair who preferred a renovation of the historic campus, and liked its central location. There was never a debate on whether or not the building/site itself was suitable for kids which is what he is insinuating. (Decades of deferred maintenance will of course make any building unsuitable for people of any age.)
The building and site are ideally located for a state-of-the-art, renovated, walkable, and transit friendly school to serve the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS could've gutted and renovated the historic part of SSIMS years ago, not unlike the thorough renovation of the old B-CC HS. It's a shame because SSIMS is in a walkable neighborhood convenient to transit and close to downtown Silver Spring. A holding facility makes no sense.
Taylor thinks its proximity to the purple line makes it unsuitable for walkers. I guess that’s not an issue for a holding facility.
Years and years of planning to put purple line there and now suddenly Taylor says that is a problem?
Anonymous wrote:If Taylor did a little bit of research, he would have discovered that many Montgomery Blair parents back in 1997 wanted a large, band new high school campus equal to the newer school facilities MCPS was building at the time. But there were also parents and students against moving Montgomery Blair who preferred a renovation of the historic campus, and liked its central location. There was never a debate on whether or not the building/site itself was suitable for kids which is what he is insinuating. (Decades of deferred maintenance will of course make any building unsuitable for people of any age.)
The building and site are ideally located for a state-of-the-art, renovated, walkable, and transit friendly school to serve the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS could've gutted and renovated the historic part of SSIMS years ago, not unlike the thorough renovation of the old B-CC HS. It's a shame because SSIMS is in a walkable neighborhood convenient to transit and close to downtown Silver Spring. A holding facility makes no sense.
Taylor thinks its proximity to the purple line makes it unsuitable for walkers. I guess that’s not an issue for a holding facility.
Schools all over Europe are located adjacent to tram lines. Students even ride the trams to school. For all the talk about smart growth, walkability, supporting public transit, etc., MCPS really lacks vision with this decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS could've gutted and renovated the historic part of SSIMS years ago, not unlike the thorough renovation of the old B-CC HS. It's a shame because SSIMS is in a walkable neighborhood convenient to transit and close to downtown Silver Spring. A holding facility makes no sense.
Taylor thinks its proximity to the purple line makes it unsuitable for walkers. I guess that’s not an issue for a holding facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS could've gutted and renovated the historic part of SSIMS years ago, not unlike the thorough renovation of the old B-CC HS. It's a shame because SSIMS is in a walkable neighborhood convenient to transit and close to downtown Silver Spring. A holding facility makes no sense.
Taylor thinks its proximity to the purple line makes it unsuitable for walkers. I guess that’s not an issue for a holding facility.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so they're going to make Eastern a 1500-student school and Sligo a 1200-student school? How does that compare to other middle schools in the county and can folks speak to the pros and cons of being at a middle schools that's that big?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS could've gutted and renovated the historic part of SSIMS years ago, not unlike the thorough renovation of the old B-CC HS. It's a shame because SSIMS is in a walkable neighborhood convenient to transit and close to downtown Silver Spring. A holding facility makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:They are currently rebuilding SSIMS... what a waste. Taylor needs to go.