Anonymous wrote:Wootton isn't racist. It is filled with nerdy kids and nerdy parents.
Anonymous wrote:"Is there much difference between Wooton and Churchill?"
Haven't you heard yet? One school is Racist and the other is Really Racist. But, the one thing they have in common is that they are both really, really racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wootton is pretty close to GHS so three could easily bus students there. In fact “north Potomac” used to be GaithersburgAnonymous wrote:Churchill seems to have tons of issues if we go by posts here, but Wootton boundary is likely to see a bigger change.
Wootton may look a totally different school after boundary decisions are done or it may have only a slight change. No one knows right now.
New Wootton will be somewhat a combination of GHS and Wootton. Some part of Wootton may go to Crown as well.
Yeah, I think Wootton will see more changes than Churchill. Unless they decide to do something really bizarre with boundaries, I think Travilah, Dufief and Stone Mill have the biggest chance of being zoned out of Wootton. The area off Fields Road that is zoned for Wootton will almost certainly be rezoned to Crown.
It's anyone's guess what could be pulled into Wootton. Ritchie Park and/or Beall make the most sense logistically.
If you absolutely want to stay in the Wootton boundary, your best bets are going to be neighborhoods that feed into Lakewood, Fallsmead, or Cold Spring Elementary (though I could see Cold Spring being moved to Churchill to make more room at Wootton).
If we see changes like bold then Wootton will be a totally different school. Beall will add some diversity, but not a whole lot. Gaithersburg HS has low SES and BOE may decide to put that in Wootton. We also have many examples of islands getting bused to different school than neighborhood. We may see TB from RM cluster (70% FARMs) attending Wootton or Churchill and something from Churchill getting shifted to RM/Woodward.
Anonymous wrote:It's possible a school that currently has <5% FARMS might end up with 20% in the future, but would be surprised if it involved busing on an order that is any different than what's happening now.
Anonymous wrote:Not a word about the overwhelming number of Asians at Wootton. I’ve had friends pass by at dismissal time and later remark that it must be an all-Asian academy or something. Does it matter? You don’t have as much vaping, Asians don’t fight or draw swastikas on the bathroom wall. On the other hand they tend not to get involved in after school activities because in their culture a kid goes straight home to study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wootton is pretty close to GHS so three could easily bus students there. In fact “north Potomac” used to be GaithersburgAnonymous wrote:Churchill seems to have tons of issues if we go by posts here, but Wootton boundary is likely to see a bigger change.
Wootton may look a totally different school after boundary decisions are done or it may have only a slight change. No one knows right now.
New Wootton will be somewhat a combination of GHS and Wootton. Some part of Wootton may go to Crown as well.
Yeah, I think Wootton will see more changes than Churchill. Unless they decide to do something really bizarre with boundaries, I think Travilah, Dufief and Stone Mill have the biggest chance of being zoned out of Wootton. The area off Fields Road that is zoned for Wootton will almost certainly be rezoned to Crown.
It's anyone's guess what could be pulled into Wootton. Ritchie Park and/or Beall make the most sense logistically.
If you absolutely want to stay in the Wootton boundary, your best bets are going to be neighborhoods that feed into Lakewood, Fallsmead, or Cold Spring Elementary (though I could see Cold Spring being moved to Churchill to make more room at Wootton).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wootton is pretty close to GHS so three could easily bus students there. In fact “north Potomac” used to be GaithersburgAnonymous wrote:Churchill seems to have tons of issues if we go by posts here, but Wootton boundary is likely to see a bigger change.
Wootton may look a totally different school after boundary decisions are done or it may have only a slight change. No one knows right now.
New Wootton will be somewhat a combination of GHS and Wootton. Some part of Wootton may go to Crown as well.
Yeah, I think Wootton will see more changes than Churchill. Unless they decide to do something really bizarre with boundaries, I think Travilah, Dufief and Stone Mill have the biggest chance of being zoned out of Wootton. The area off Fields Road that is zoned for Wootton will almost certainly be rezoned to Crown.
It's anyone's guess what could be pulled into Wootton. Ritchie Park and/or Beall make the most sense logistically.
If you absolutely want to stay in the Wootton boundary, your best bets are going to be neighborhoods that feed into Lakewood, Fallsmead, or Cold Spring Elementary (though I could see Cold Spring being moved to Churchill to make more room at Wootton).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wootton is pretty close to GHS so three could easily bus students there. In fact “north Potomac” used to be GaithersburgAnonymous wrote:Churchill seems to have tons of issues if we go by posts here, but Wootton boundary is likely to see a bigger change.
Wootton may look a totally different school after boundary decisions are done or it may have only a slight change. No one knows right now.
New Wootton will be somewhat a combination of GHS and Wootton. Some part of Wootton may go to Crown as well.
Anonymous wrote:wootton is pretty close to GHS so three could easily bus students there. In fact “north Potomac” used to be GaithersburgAnonymous wrote:Churchill seems to have tons of issues if we go by posts here, but Wootton boundary is likely to see a bigger change.
Wootton may look a totally different school after boundary decisions are done or it may have only a slight change. No one knows right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Double U double O Double T oh N
say what?
Anonymous wrote:Double U double O Double T oh N