Anonymous wrote:What happens when neighborhoods inevitably turn over and MCPS needs more capacity again? Portables?

Anonymous wrote:What happens when neighborhoods inevitably turn over and MCPS needs more capacity again? Portables?
Anonymous wrote:+1 for Newport Mill. The enrollment has decreased every year for a while now. It’s tiny.Anonymous wrote:Possibly one of the MSMC schools (or Newport Mill.) They're pretty old/in bad shape, and I think there's enough capacity to spare in that region to close one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridgeview will almost certainly be closed and its area merged into Lakelands Park.
Ridgeview has 20 acres and more than 700 students. I don't know that this is a good one to close. No way can Lakelands Park absorb that number of students, even with boundary changes involving more schools.
Ridgeview’s current population is 733 students, yes. However, after the boundary change, by 2031, its projected population will be just 416, giving a 44% utilization rate.
That same year, in 2031, Lakelands Park is projected to have 613 students, giving a 55% utilization rate.
There’s no way the county will keep two middle schools in one district with those utilization rates.
Lakelands Park has a capacity of 1,122 students. If they are merged in 2031 you get 416 (Ridgeview) + 613 (Lakelands) = 1,029 = 91.7% utilization rate. That’s exactly what this board will be looking for.
So Ridgeview looks like an obvious closure and could become holding school.
Just to add on/clarify the comment, with Crown High School opening, Fields Road ES, which had 453 students in 2024-2025, is planned to be reassigned to Frost MS to have all of the schools in a cluster align with the proposed regions. And with nothing else filling into Ridgeview, this leads to the 44 percent utilization rate mentioned by the pp.
Ridgeview and SSIMS are great examples of Taylor creating the conditions himself to justify future closures.
I can guarantee those two school are closing.
100% those two are closing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridgeview will almost certainly be closed and its area merged into Lakelands Park.
Ridgeview has 20 acres and more than 700 students. I don't know that this is a good one to close. No way can Lakelands Park absorb that number of students, even with boundary changes involving more schools.
Ridgeview’s current population is 733 students, yes. However, after the boundary change, by 2031, its projected population will be just 416, giving a 44% utilization rate.
That same year, in 2031, Lakelands Park is projected to have 613 students, giving a 55% utilization rate.
There’s no way the county will keep two middle schools in one district with those utilization rates.
Lakelands Park has a capacity of 1,122 students. If they are merged in 2031 you get 416 (Ridgeview) + 613 (Lakelands) = 1,029 = 91.7% utilization rate. That’s exactly what this board will be looking for.
So Ridgeview looks like an obvious closure and could become holding school.
Just to add on/clarify the comment, with Crown High School opening, Fields Road ES, which had 453 students in 2024-2025, is planned to be reassigned to Frost MS to have all of the schools in a cluster align with the proposed regions. And with nothing else filling into Ridgeview, this leads to the 44 percent utilization rate mentioned by the pp.
Ridgeview and SSIMS are great examples of Taylor creating the conditions himself to justify future closures.
I can guarantee those two school are closing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Argyle's building is in pretty bad shape and for that reason, is worth considering for closure and rebuild.
It's wasteful to rebuild schools right now when there are more open schools than needed. If it is closed, the students likely will and should be reassigned to other middle schools instead. If they decide to keep the magnet program they could try to launch that at another nearby school like Odessa Shannon maybe (not all the staff would transfer over, though.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridgeview will almost certainly be closed and its area merged into Lakelands Park.
Ridgeview has 20 acres and more than 700 students. I don't know that this is a good one to close. No way can Lakelands Park absorb that number of students, even with boundary changes involving more schools.
Ridgeview’s current population is 733 students, yes. However, after the boundary change, by 2031, its projected population will be just 416, giving a 44% utilization rate.
That same year, in 2031, Lakelands Park is projected to have 613 students, giving a 55% utilization rate.
There’s no way the county will keep two middle schools in one district with those utilization rates.
Lakelands Park has a capacity of 1,122 students. If they are merged in 2031 you get 416 (Ridgeview) + 613 (Lakelands) = 1,029 = 91.7% utilization rate. That’s exactly what this board will be looking for.
So Ridgeview looks like an obvious closure and could become holding school.
Just to add on/clarify the comment, with Crown High School opening, Fields Road ES, which had 453 students in 2024-2025, is planned to be reassigned to Frost MS to have all of the schools in a cluster align with the proposed regions. And with nothing else filling into Ridgeview, this leads to the 44 percent utilization rate mentioned by the pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Argyle's building is in pretty bad shape and for that reason, is worth considering for closure and rebuild.
It's wasteful to rebuild schools right now when there are more open schools than needed. If it is closed, the students likely will and should be reassigned to other middle schools instead. If they decide to keep the magnet program they could try to launch that at another nearby school like Odessa Shannon maybe (not all the staff would transfer over, though.)
Anonymous wrote:+1 for Newport Mill. The enrollment has decreased every year for a while now. It’s tiny.Anonymous wrote:Possibly one of the MSMC schools (or Newport Mill.) They're pretty old/in bad shape, and I think there's enough capacity to spare in that region to close one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridgeview will almost certainly be closed and its area merged into Lakelands Park.
Ridgeview has 20 acres and more than 700 students. I don't know that this is a good one to close. No way can Lakelands Park absorb that number of students, even with boundary changes involving more schools.
Ridgeview’s current population is 733 students, yes. However, after the boundary change, by 2031, its projected population will be just 416, giving a 44% utilization rate.
That same year, in 2031, Lakelands Park is projected to have 613 students, giving a 55% utilization rate.
There’s no way the county will keep two middle schools in one district with those utilization rates.
Lakelands Park has a capacity of 1,122 students. If they are merged in 2031 you get 416 (Ridgeview) + 613 (Lakelands) = 1,029 = 91.7% utilization rate. That’s exactly what this board will be looking for.
So Ridgeview looks like an obvious closure and could become holding school.
Just to add on/clarify the comment, with Crown High School opening, Fields Road ES, which had 453 students in 2024-2025, is planned to be reassigned to Frost MS to have all of the schools in a cluster align with the proposed regions. And with nothing else filling into Ridgeview, this leads to the 44 percent utilization rate mentioned by the pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridgeview will almost certainly be closed and its area merged into Lakelands Park.
Ridgeview has 20 acres and more than 700 students. I don't know that this is a good one to close. No way can Lakelands Park absorb that number of students, even with boundary changes involving more schools.
Ridgeview’s current population is 733 students, yes. However, after the boundary change, by 2031, its projected population will be just 416, giving a 44% utilization rate.
That same year, in 2031, Lakelands Park is projected to have 613 students, giving a 55% utilization rate.
There’s no way the county will keep two middle schools in one district with those utilization rates.
Lakelands Park has a capacity of 1,122 students. If they are merged in 2031 you get 416 (Ridgeview) + 613 (Lakelands) = 1,029 = 91.7% utilization rate. That’s exactly what this board will be looking for.
So Ridgeview looks like an obvious closure and could become holding school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridgeview will almost certainly be closed and its area merged into Lakelands Park.
Ridgeview has 20 acres and more than 700 students. I don't know that this is a good one to close. No way can Lakelands Park absorb that number of students, even with boundary changes involving more schools.