Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodward is currently being used as a holding school for Northwood.
Exactly. So there is precedent to use Crown as a holding school.
As well as a precedent to use Wootton as a holding school and then re-open as a high school if enrollment recovers.
So you’re admitting that MCPS is closing Wootton. Glad we agree.
No... 5 out of the 6 elementary schools are still part of the Wootton school boundaries. If the plan goes through, it's going to move all the teachers and administrators to the new site. If it was truly a closure, all those administrators and teachers would be dispersed into the rest of MCPS.
Montgomery Blair moved out of its original building to its new location. The old building was renovated and then re-opened as a combination elementary school / middle school, nobody called that a closure of Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodward is currently being used as a holding school for Northwood.
Exactly. So there is precedent to use Crown as a holding school.
As well as a precedent to use Wootton as a holding school and then re-open as a high school if enrollment recovers.
So you’re admitting that MCPS is closing Wootton. Glad we agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodward is currently being used as a holding school for Northwood.
Exactly. So there is precedent to use Crown as a holding school.
As well as a precedent to use Wootton as a holding school and then re-open as a high school if enrollment recovers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodward is currently being used as a holding school for Northwood.
Exactly. So there is precedent to use Crown as a holding school.
Anonymous wrote:Woodward is currently being used as a holding school for Northwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
Where do you see that Taylor has the money or a timeline to renovate Wootton as a holding school?
The only portion of the recommendation that addresses using the current site of Wootton as a holding school is one sentence: "The current site on Wootton Parkway will be used as a holding site for schools to allow for major construction projects as well as smaller projects such as roof replacements or Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) projects that usually occur over multiple phases, potentially accelerating secondary capital projects."
There's been no planning for which schools, in which order, would use a holding school. Meanwhile, Crown will be ready to open in 1.5 years.
It's not a good use of a brand new school to sit vacant while the Wootton site continues to fall apart.
With perfect hindsight, Crown shouldn't have been built and the building at Wootton shouldn't have been allowed to deteriorate as far as it has. But with the current situation (brand new building in Gaithersburg, falling apart building in Rockville), it makes perfect sense and the best use of resources to move Wootton to the Crown site and
None of the options left Crown vacant. It was choice whether Crown or Wootton would serve as a holding school. Because Taylor is planning to use Wootton as a holding school, there is money to do so. Therefore, why close Wootton, change the boundaries, and move its kids to Crown? The only reason is that Taylor wants Wootton kids at Crown, rather than a majority student population made up of QO, GHS, and other Gaithersburg schools, along with the remaining portion used as a holding school. That would clearly demonstrate MCPS’ incompetence in building Crown. There are BOE and County Council elections coming up, and the Crown developers would be very unhappy with the members of both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
Where do you see that Taylor has the money or a timeline to renovate Wootton as a holding school?
The only portion of the recommendation that addresses using the current site of Wootton as a holding school is one sentence: "The current site on Wootton Parkway will be used as a holding site for schools to allow for major construction projects as well as smaller projects such as roof replacements or Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) projects that usually occur over multiple phases, potentially accelerating secondary capital projects."
There's been no planning for which schools, in which order, would use a holding school. Meanwhile, Crown will be ready to open in 1.5 years.
It's not a good use of a brand new school to sit vacant while the Wootton site continues to fall apart.
With perfect hindsight, Crown shouldn't have been built and the building at Wootton shouldn't have been allowed to deteriorate as far as it has. But with the current situation (brand new building in Gaithersburg, falling apart building in Rockville), it makes perfect sense and the best use of resources to move Wootton to the Crown site and
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
That makes no sense. If they are going to use Crown as a high school after it is used as a holding school first, they will have to move kids from other high schools into. Children aren't literal plants that you can grow in a school by planting seeds in the football field.
No, QO and GHS (plus other high schools in the Gaithersburg area) were promised Crown before Option H. Their overcrowding would have filled a significant number of spots at Crown. The remaining excess capacity would be used to hold students from Damascus and Magruder as each of those schools go through phased renovations (not all students red to be moved out).
Instead, Taylor is giving 2000 of the 2700 spots at Crown to Wootton kids, screwing QO and GHS kids (plus other high schools in the Gaithersburg area) by giving them only 700 spots at Crown. He did so because he claims he has no money to operate Wootton as a school building anymore(but he does because he wants to use it as a holding school instead of his shiny new Crown).
This is why there is almost universal opposition to Option H.
A school that's partially a tiny regular high school and partially a holding school for an entirely different school? How would that even work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
That makes no sense. If they are going to use Crown as a high school after it is used as a holding school first, they will have to move kids from other high schools into. Children aren't literal plants that you can grow in a school by planting seeds in the football field.
No, QO and GHS (plus other high schools in the Gaithersburg area) were promised Crown before Option H. Their overcrowding would have filled a significant number of spots at Crown. The remaining excess capacity would be used to hold students from Damascus and Magruder as each of those schools go through phased renovations (not all students red to be moved out).
Instead, Taylor is giving 2000 of the 2700 spots at Crown to Wootton kids, screwing QO and GHS kids (plus other high schools in the Gaithersburg area) by giving them only 700 spots at Crown. He did so because he claims he has no money to operate Wootton as a school building anymore(but he does because he wants to use it as a holding school instead of his shiny new Crown).
This is why there is almost universal opposition to Option H.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
That makes no sense. If they are going to use Crown as a high school after it is used as a holding school first, they will have to move kids from other high schools into. Children aren't literal plants that you can grow in a school by planting seeds in the football field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Fine, let’s use Crown as a holding school. Taylor already has money to fix up and claims that he needs to operate Wootton as a holding school, so why move it or the Wootton boundaries at all? Crown seems line the perfect place to use as a holding school. The excess capacity can be used for 5-10 years while other high schools are renovated and remediated, at which point Crown will have grown it’s student population organically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crown never should have been built.
Oh in that case I am going to go get my time machine, thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Taylor is committing unforced errors throughout this whole process. He is tone deaf to community concerns.
We'll see how this ALL works out.