Anonymous
Post 08/28/2017 10:06     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

It is somewhat silly that a kid will go directly past Frost, directly past Hoover - to go to school at Cabin John. Only to come back to Wootton (which abuts Frost) for HS
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2017 09:36     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't think anyone is envious of Frost, which is a real dump. I've heard many families are leaving the school.


Indeed, just last June, about 375 students left the school. On the other hand, a roughly equal number of students are likely to enter the school next week.

As a PP noted, projected enrollment in that school is dropping significantly, while near by JWMS, Cabin John MS, and Lakeland MS stay somewhat steady and/or goes up.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2017 09:02     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:Don't think anyone is envious of Frost, which is a real dump. I've heard many families are leaving the school.


Indeed, just last June, about 375 students left the school. On the other hand, a roughly equal number of students are likely to enter the school next week.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2017 00:07     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Don't think anyone is envious of Frost, which is a real dump. I've heard many families are leaving the school.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2017 21:55     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

People are envious that it feeds into a W school. The HVAC system needs to be corrected for sure. Parking is insufficient and the grounds need to be improved. Other issues I have heard about but don't know for sure.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2017 21:47     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:I see they have a major teacher vacancy (dept head), which makes me curious what's going on there.


Nothing's going on, you alarmist.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2017 20:31     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

I see they have a major teacher vacancy (dept head), which makes me curious what's going on there.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 18:57     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:Wootton does not want the people living on the southside of Fallsmead Rd, from what I have heard.


Wootton (whoever you mean by Wootton) does not make these decisions.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 16:51     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Wootton does not want the people living on the southside of Fallsmead Rd, from what I have heard.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 15:20     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of split articulation but there are more schools that do it.

Howard County does it particularly the southern part which I looked at briefly. Where students can split out between Reservoir, Hammond, River Hill and maybe Atholton. It even starts at elementary school. Where a group of students can start out together in elementary school, split up in middle school and then go to the same high school. This might happen even more with the rezoning they're talking about.

In Montgomery County there's a middle school that splits with Northwest and Quince Orchard.

I think it would be kind of nice if students were just sent to their closest school geographically.

There's one school, where the homes are literally the next street over doesn't go to that school and the kids are bussed further away. (the homes on Taunton Drive which is right next to Shady Grove Middle School)


This is also the case for the homes off S Fallsmead Way for high school. The walking path along Wootton Pkwy goes right to Wootton High School. The children all go to Richard Montgomery High School.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 09:54     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

I'm not a fan of split articulation but there are more schools that do it.

Howard County does it particularly the southern part which I looked at briefly. Where students can split out between Reservoir, Hammond, River Hill and maybe Atholton. It even starts at elementary school. Where a group of students can start out together in elementary school, split up in middle school and then go to the same high school. This might happen even more with the rezoning they're talking about.

In Montgomery County there's a middle school that splits with Northwest and Quince Orchard.

I think it would be kind of nice if students were just sent to their closest school geographically.

There's one school, where the homes are literally the next street over doesn't go to that school and the kids are bussed further away. (the homes on Taunton Drive which is right next to Shady Grove Middle School)
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 09:21     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:

It actually looks like they are under capacity now (967) with enrollment continuing to decline over the years. With Frost under capacity as well, I'm really not sure why Cabin John MS still exists.



Enrollment at Hoover last year was 1,017 (capacity 1,139).
Enrollment at Frost last year was 1,107 (capacity 1,084).
Enrollment at Cabin John last year was 969 (capacity 1,097).
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 09:14     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Despite this Pyle talk, let's get back to the subject - a chronically underused and under enrolled Frost that deserves not one stinking penny of county funds.


But, that's what I'm saying. Half of Cabin John should go to Frost. Having a split articulated middle school is really not a good idea. Paradoxically, it inhibits friendships (kids don't want to mix as much as they know which kids will be going with them to Churchill (not many) and which will be going to Wootton. It's also really sad for the kids who did make friends with the kids who go to different high schools.

I'm not sure why the county doesn't look at this situation.



This may be correct, but that would also leave CJMS severely under enrolled.


Yes, that would definitely need to be addressed. They could always expand Hoover (which they should have considered when they did the remodel) and move the balance of the CJMS kids there. It's really not an ideal situation when ALL of Hoover goes to Churchill and just a small number of CJMS kids.


It actually looks like they are under capacity now (967) with enrollment continuing to decline over the years. With Frost under capacity as well, I'm really not sure why Cabin John MS still exists.

The capacity of Hoover is 1,139 students. How much bigger do you want a middle school to be?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 09:11     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Despite this Pyle talk, let's get back to the subject - a chronically underused and under enrolled Frost that deserves not one stinking penny of county funds.


But, that's what I'm saying. Half of Cabin John should go to Frost. Having a split articulated middle school is really not a good idea. Paradoxically, it inhibits friendships (kids don't want to mix as much as they know which kids will be going with them to Churchill (not many) and which will be going to Wootton. It's also really sad for the kids who did make friends with the kids who go to different high schools.

I'm not sure why the county doesn't look at this situation.



This may be correct, but that would also leave CJMS severely under enrolled.


Yes, that would definitely need to be addressed. They could always expand Hoover (which they should have considered when they did the remodel) and move the balance of the CJMS kids there. It's really not an ideal situation when ALL of Hoover goes to Churchill and just a small number of CJMS kids.


The capacity of Hoover is 1,139 students. How much bigger do you want a middle school to be?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2017 08:59     Subject: Robert Frost middle school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Despite this Pyle talk, let's get back to the subject - a chronically underused and under enrolled Frost that deserves not one stinking penny of county funds.


But, that's what I'm saying. Half of Cabin John should go to Frost. Having a split articulated middle school is really not a good idea. Paradoxically, it inhibits friendships (kids don't want to mix as much as they know which kids will be going with them to Churchill (not many) and which will be going to Wootton. It's also really sad for the kids who did make friends with the kids who go to different high schools.

I'm not sure why the county doesn't look at this situation.



This may be correct, but that would also leave CJMS severely under enrolled.


Yes, that would definitely need to be addressed. They could always expand Hoover (which they should have considered when they did the remodel) and move the balance of the CJMS kids there. It's really not an ideal situation when ALL of Hoover goes to Churchill and just a small number of CJMS kids.