Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
What are the benefits of the cluster model? I've heard board members advocate for keeping it but don't really understand why MCPS twists itself in knots to accommodate it.
So kids won't be separated from their ES friends if they articulate to different middle or high schools.
Depending on where you live, its pretty common to separate in ES or middle school. We are only going to MS with a handful of kids from ES and it will be the same when we switch to HS. Not a big deal. In some cases that's a good thing.
Sure, sure. Let's move kids around to as many different schools as much as possible. Kids don't need or even like stability, said no one ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
What are the benefits of the cluster model? I've heard board members advocate for keeping it but don't really understand why MCPS twists itself in knots to accommodate it.
So kids won't be separated from their ES friends if they articulate to different middle or high schools.
Depending on where you live, its pretty common to separate in ES or middle school. We are only going to MS with a handful of kids from ES and it will be the same when we switch to HS. Not a big deal. In some cases that's a good thing.
Sure, sure. Let's move kids around to as many different schools as much as possible. Kids don't need or even like stability, said no one ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.
The MS consortium are no where close to Woodward. I would suspect Silver Creek would get moved to Woodward given the proximity to WJ/location.
Woodward to Silver Creek: 4.4 miles
Woodward to Loiederman: 4.5 miles
Loiederman is heavily Hispanic and low income. They wouldn't fit into the W crowd. Move Silver Creek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
What are the benefits of the cluster model? I've heard board members advocate for keeping it but don't really understand why MCPS twists itself in knots to accommodate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.
The MS consortium are no where close to Woodward. I would suspect Silver Creek would get moved to Woodward given the proximity to WJ/location.
Woodward to Silver Creek: 4.4 miles
Woodward to Loiederman: 4.5 miles
Also Woodward to Newport Mill: 4.4 miles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.
The MS consortium are no where close to Woodward. I would suspect Silver Creek would get moved to Woodward given the proximity to WJ/location.
Woodward to Silver Creek: 4.4 miles
Woodward to Loiederman: 4.5 miles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
What are the benefits of the cluster model? I've heard board members advocate for keeping it but don't really understand why MCPS twists itself in knots to accommodate it.
So kids won't be separated from their ES friends if they articulate to different middle or high schools.
Depending on where you live, its pretty common to separate in ES or middle school. We are only going to MS with a handful of kids from ES and it will be the same when we switch to HS. Not a big deal. In some cases that's a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
What are the benefits of the cluster model? I've heard board members advocate for keeping it but don't really understand why MCPS twists itself in knots to accommodate it.
So kids won't be separated from their ES friends if they articulate to different middle or high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.
The MS consortium are no where close to Woodward. I would suspect Silver Creek would get moved to Woodward given the proximity to WJ/location.
Woodward to Silver Creek: 4.4 miles
Woodward to Loiederman: 4.5 miles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I am in one of those schools, and my peers and I do not like or want a consortium. Yes, MS articulation will likely change.
What office do you hold that you speak for all of your peers?
Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if they try to keep a cluster model with articulation from ES to MS to HS the same for everyone. I hope they don’t and this is what finally causes them to break down those walls.
What are the benefits of the cluster model? I've heard board members advocate for keeping it but don't really understand why MCPS twists itself in knots to accommodate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.
The MS consortium are no where close to Woodward. I would suspect Silver Creek would get moved to Woodward given the proximity to WJ/location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about when Woodward HS opens 2026, and MCPS redraws boundaries for Woodward, WJ and I am assuming Einstein, are they also going to redraw the boundaries for North Bethesda MS, Tilden MS and Silver Creek MS?
For example, DS will be in MS in 2026 - what is the likelyhood he will stay with his cohort through 8th grade or will they all be split up?
Yes, the Woodward HS boundary study will include the DCC (or at least that's the current plan).
And yes, you should assume that there will also be changes in which middle schools go to which high schools.
DP. Though Silver Creek may not be part of it, since they're neither WJ nor DCC clusters. The middle schools I would expect to be part of the boundary study would be North Bethesda, Tilden and the DCC middle schools they're adjacent to: Newport Mill, Loiederman, and Parkland.