Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 5th graders are always allowed to stay at their existing elementary school.
Is rezoning at FK eminent?
The new additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pine Crest are supposed to be completed by Sept. 2020.
MCPS does a boundary study 18 months before a new school or addition opens. Which means the boundary study will start in 2018, and the results would be announced in 2019.
I would expect the boundary study to start in the spring, since 18 months before September 2020 is March 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 5th graders are always allowed to stay at their existing elementary school.
Is rezoning at FK eminent?
The new additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pine Crest are supposed to be completed by Sept. 2020.
MCPS does a boundary study 18 months before a new school or addition opens. Which means the boundary study will start in 2018, and the results would be announced in 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising 5th graders are always allowed to stay at their existing elementary school.
Is rezoning at FK eminent?
The new additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pine Crest are supposed to be completed by Sept. 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Rising 5th graders are always allowed to stay at their existing elementary school.
Is rezoning at FK eminent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in 4 corners (Northwood side) and am
Wondering if we should anticipate any school assignment changes when Woodward re-opens? Or are we too “down county” for it to even matter?
We are currently zoned for Northwood, even though we live across the street from Blair (which is crazy in my opinion).
Have always planned on going private for high school...but all this talk got me wondering...would we/could we get redirected to Einstein? Even BCC?
What’s the common thought for this area?
Current assignment:
Forest Knolls
Silver Spring International
Northwood
Thx!!
The rezoning for Woodward will involve Walter Johnson and the DCC. It will not involve B-CC.
Bumping this. We are also at FK and concerned that our second might end up elsewhere.
Are there any updates? I think FK had a meeting recently about this but I wasn't able to go.
Is there any hope that siblings might get grandfathered in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter? All the schools near by are meh
Individual families can have very different experiences in the same school at the same time. For us, FKES has been nothing short of amazing, but I can completely understand that others might not agree.
Is the apparent move that South Four Corners would go to Pinecrest and then Pinecrest and Montgomery Knolls be divided up differently? Wondering if kid #2 will end up in a different elementary from kid #1, and also wondering if any kid will have to move midstream! Anyone seen this happen in the past?
Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter? All the schools near by are meh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on where you live, you may be rezoned for Montgomery Knolls/ Pinecrest, Eastern and Blair once the planned additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pinecrest are finished (which I think will be in 2020 or 2021.)
Since the planned additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pinecrest are meant to relieve overcrowding at Forest Knolls I think the most likely result would be that kids from the South Four Corners neighborhood (south of University and west of Colesville) would be moved over to MK/PC. But that is just pure speculation based on a look at the current boundaries. I think the people who make these decisions like to make sure that neighborhoods that are “walkable” to schools stay in that school’s attendance zone—and South Four Corners is not walkable to Forest Knolls.
Yes, but traversing four corners to get to MK or Pinecrest is actually much worse walking or driving, even if the distance to Pinecrest is slightly less than the distance to Forest Knolls.
That may be so, but you could say that about anywhere in the current Forest Knolls zone, and we know 200+ FK kids are going to have to move to MK/PC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see the split articulation schools listed here, marked with an asterisk:
http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/clusteradmin/Refresh_2013/2017_2018%20ClusterArticulation.pdf
Thanks for the info. FWIW, it looks like this never happens in the DCC though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on where you live, you may be rezoned for Montgomery Knolls/ Pinecrest, Eastern and Blair once the planned additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pinecrest are finished (which I think will be in 2020 or 2021.)
Since the planned additions at Montgomery Knolls and Pinecrest are meant to relieve overcrowding at Forest Knolls I think the most likely result would be that kids from the South Four Corners neighborhood (south of University and west of Colesville) would be moved over to MK/PC. But that is just pure speculation based on a look at the current boundaries. I think the people who make these decisions like to make sure that neighborhoods that are “walkable” to schools stay in that school’s attendance zone—and South Four Corners is not walkable to Forest Knolls.
Yes, but traversing four corners to get to MK or Pinecrest is actually much worse walking or driving, even if the distance to Pinecrest is slightly less than the distance to Forest Knolls.
Anonymous wrote:You can see the split articulation schools listed here, marked with an asterisk:
http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/clusteradmin/Refresh_2013/2017_2018%20ClusterArticulation.pdf