Anonymous wrote:OP- I'd find people in your neighborhood who are currently going to Rocky Hill. See if you can get Life360 statistics from those willing to participate bus ride from CB to Rocky Hill. Next year have the same people provide stats from CB to Neelsville. I think though if you can provide these stats you might get the attention from the no boundaries change group to pressure the BOE to move your middle school back.
If you have FB join- Montgomery County MD Neighbors for Local Schools without Redistricting.
Anonymous wrote:PP again- I think your community is sunk for next year but perhaps you can petition the BOE for the 2021-2022 school year particularly with hard facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Then you haven't been listening. Those concerns came directly from the Neelesville community, Watkins Mill cluster and Clarksburg cluster coordinators forYEARS. Stop demonizing the people of Cabin Branch who literally just moved there. Most have never even heard of Neelesville.
But nobody else cared until it was their own kids involved. And if their own kids hadn't been reassigned there, they would have kept on not caring.
And why should they? It is upto the parents of kids in those schools to bring about the change. The Neelesville parents should have been more vocal. Ever heard of Poolesville?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Then you haven't been listening. Those concerns came directly from the Neelesville community, Watkins Mill cluster and Clarksburg cluster coordinators forYEARS. Stop demonizing the people of Cabin Branch who literally just moved there. Most have never even heard of Neelesville.
But nobody else cared until it was their own kids involved. And if their own kids hadn't been reassigned there, they would have kept on not caring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Then you haven't been listening. Those concerns came directly from the Neelesville community, Watkins Mill cluster and Clarksburg cluster coordinators forYEARS. Stop demonizing the people of Cabin Branch who literally just moved there. Most have never even heard of Neelesville.
But nobody else cared until it was their own kids involved. And if their own kids hadn't been reassigned there, they would have kept on not caring.
Most parents are mostly concerned with their own kids’ school. My kids attend a nonW school and I don’t really give a rat’s a$$ about the drug problem at Whitman.
PP, you’re ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Then you haven't been listening. Those concerns came directly from the Neelesville community, Watkins Mill cluster and Clarksburg cluster coordinators forYEARS. Stop demonizing the people of Cabin Branch who literally just moved there. Most have never even heard of Neelesville.
But nobody else cared until it was their own kids involved. And if their own kids hadn't been reassigned there, they would have kept on not caring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Then you haven't been listening. Those concerns came directly from the Neelesville community, Watkins Mill cluster and Clarksburg cluster coordinators forYEARS. Stop demonizing the people of Cabin Branch who literally just moved there. Most have never even heard of Neelesville.
But nobody else cared until it was their own kids involved. And if their own kids hadn't been reassigned there, they would have kept on not caring.
Anonymous wrote:I strongly feel that we in Boyds and Clarksburg need to come together to prevent the move to SV from being finalized. This is just not right!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Then you haven't been listening. Those concerns came directly from the Neelesville community, Watkins Mill cluster and Clarksburg cluster coordinators forYEARS. Stop demonizing the people of Cabin Branch who literally just moved there. Most have never even heard of Neelesville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SVHS is going to be much different post-expansion. Some will send their kids to private school or move, but most will go to SV and it will be fine.
from the people at cabin branch i’ve talked to, it’s not as much SV l that is the issue. it’s neelsville. that school is a complete dump.
Kids from Neelsville MS have attended Clarksburg HS with Clarksburg kids since Clarkburg HS opened in 2006, but I never heard a peep of concern from anybody about the condition of the Neelsville MS building until a few months ago.
Anonymous wrote:You could ask for a tax reassessment on your house when the time comes (if the value drops). No sense continuing to pay taxes on the higher valuation.
Also, the county will need a tax abatement for the “winners” in the boundary exercise. It will be nice for those families who get redistrictrd to a W (and get a $100,000 bump up in home equity), but it’s not fair to ask them to pay such a huge increase in property taxes out of pocket.
Not sure how the county can afford all this with the budget shortfall due to falling property taxes, but whatever.
Anonymous wrote:You could ask for a tax reassessment on your house when the time comes (if the value drops). No sense continuing to pay taxes on the higher valuation.
Also, the county will need a tax abatement for the “winners” in the boundary exercise. It will be nice for those families who get redistrictrd to a W (and get a $100,000 bump up in home equity), but it’s not fair to ask them to pay such a huge increase in property taxes out of pocket.
Not sure how the county can afford all this with the budget shortfall due to falling property taxes, but whatever.
Anonymous wrote:My neighborhood was all in a craze over a boundary change...but it happened. Kids changed schools. I don't know anyone who moved. Emotions will die down.