Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may tweak options, combine elements of a couple of the options, or come up with additional options. They will NOT change the scope of the boundary study itself. So they will not add an ES that is not currently part of the boundary study to the study. But they could create an options in which an ES in the boundary study is moved when none of the current options have it being moved.
Don't these two things mean the same thing? Sorry if I'm having trouble comprehending--this sinus infection is a doozy.
No. For example, the part of Cedar Grove ES that goes to Damascus HS is not part of the boundary study and won't become part of the boundary study. But there could be an additional option that reassigns Clarksburg ES, which is part of the boundary study (but none of the current options reassign it).
I still don't get it. How can you tell what is part of the boundary study and what isn't? From what I see of the map, all of Hallie Wells MS is out of the boundary study. So since Cedar Grove ES goes to Hallie Wells, wouldn't all of Hallie Wells (Wilson Wims/new Clarksburg ES #2 and also Cedar Grove) be outside of the boundary study, and therefore outside of consideration to be reassigned? I'm trying to understand in the context of OP's question.
http://gis.mcpsmd.org/boundarystudypdfs/SVHS_BOEAdoptedBoundaryStudy.pdf
Hallie Wells MS overall is part of the boundary study, because it's a middle school in the Clarksburg cluster. But the areas that go to Hallie Wells MS and then Damascus HS are not part of the boundary study, because they're in the Damascus cluster.
But could the areas that are zoned for Damascus HS be pulled into the boundary study if the BOE wants to look at more options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may tweak options, combine elements of a couple of the options, or come up with additional options. They will NOT change the scope of the boundary study itself. So they will not add an ES that is not currently part of the boundary study to the study. But they could create an options in which an ES in the boundary study is moved when none of the current options have it being moved.
Don't these two things mean the same thing? Sorry if I'm having trouble comprehending--this sinus infection is a doozy.
No. For example, the part of Cedar Grove ES that goes to Damascus HS is not part of the boundary study and won't become part of the boundary study. But there could be an additional option that reassigns Clarksburg ES, which is part of the boundary study (but none of the current options reassign it).
I still don't get it. How can you tell what is part of the boundary study and what isn't? From what I see of the map, all of Hallie Wells MS is out of the boundary study. So since Cedar Grove ES goes to Hallie Wells, wouldn't all of Hallie Wells (Wilson Wims/new Clarksburg ES #2 and also Cedar Grove) be outside of the boundary study, and therefore outside of consideration to be reassigned? I'm trying to understand in the context of OP's question.
http://gis.mcpsmd.org/boundarystudypdfs/SVHS_BOEAdoptedBoundaryStudy.pdf
Hallie Wells MS overall is part of the boundary study, because it's a middle school in the Clarksburg cluster. But the areas that go to Hallie Wells MS and then Damascus HS are not part of the boundary study, because they're in the Damascus cluster.
But could the areas that are zoned for Damascus HS be pulled into the boundary study if the BOE wants to look at more options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They may tweak options, combine elements of a couple of the options, or come up with additional options. They will NOT change the scope of the boundary study itself. So they will not add an ES that is not currently part of the boundary study to the study. But they could create an options in which an ES in the boundary study is moved when none of the current options have it being moved.
Don't these two things mean the same thing? Sorry if I'm having trouble comprehending--this sinus infection is a doozy.
No. For example, the part of Cedar Grove ES that goes to Damascus HS is not part of the boundary study and won't become part of the boundary study. But there could be an additional option that reassigns Clarksburg ES, which is part of the boundary study (but none of the current options reassign it).
I still don't get it. How can you tell what is part of the boundary study and what isn't? From what I see of the map, all of Hallie Wells MS is out of the boundary study. So since Cedar Grove ES goes to Hallie Wells, wouldn't all of Hallie Wells (Wilson Wims/new Clarksburg ES #2 and also Cedar Grove) be outside of the boundary study, and therefore outside of consideration to be reassigned? I'm trying to understand in the context of OP's question.
http://gis.mcpsmd.org/boundarystudypdfs/SVHS_BOEAdoptedBoundaryStudy.pdf
Hallie Wells MS overall is part of the boundary study, because it's a middle school in the Clarksburg cluster. But the areas that go to Hallie Wells MS and then Damascus HS are not part of the boundary study, because they're in the Damascus cluster.