Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, in Howard County, the vote to bus kids district by district is happening as we speak. https://hcpsstv.new.swagit.com/events/4336
Anonymous wrote:Kennedy IB isn't new it has always been open to the DCC kids. What is new is that it is open to several W schools now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kennedy IB isn't new it has always been open to the DCC kids. What is new is that it is open to several W schools now.
I’d say that’s a huge difference. It’s a competitive regional IB like Richard Montgomery now, not a local school.
Anonymous wrote:Kennedy IB isn't new it has always been open to the DCC kids. What is new is that it is open to several W schools now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Olney. Wasn't Sherwood originally supposed to be part of the NEC?
I thought Olney was way off somewhere in the middle and not close to the north eastern schools in the NEC.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit perplexed that it is just now occurring to UMC families living within the DCC that they probably will get rezoned to a lower performing school too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Indeed, and the way they address that is by putting in magnet programs there, like the IB. There are four new ones, all concentrated in the eastern part, two right next to each other. But who knows how effective it will be.
John F. Kennedy HS
Springbrook HS
Watkins Mill HS
This certainly has not been working. Kennedy is not attracting UMC kids. It is the least popular school in the DCC selection criteria. The only way to get UMC kids into DCC is with bussing and those kids would need to come from the UMC areas of the DCC.
It hasn't happened yet.
Exactly. This is literally the first fall that 8th graders could apply to the new Kennedy IB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Indeed, and the way they address that is by putting in magnet programs there, like the IB. There are four new ones, all concentrated in the eastern part, two right next to each other. But who knows how effective it will be.
John F. Kennedy HS
Springbrook HS
Watkins Mill HS
Watkins Mill HS is not in the east county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Indeed, and the way they address that is by putting in magnet programs there, like the IB. There are four new ones, all concentrated in the eastern part, two right next to each other. But who knows how effective it will be.
John F. Kennedy HS
Springbrook HS
Watkins Mill HS
This certainly has not been working. Kennedy is not attracting UMC kids. It is the least popular school in the DCC selection criteria. The only way to get UMC kids into DCC is with bussing and those kids would need to come from the UMC areas of the DCC.
It hasn't happened yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Indeed, and the way they address that is by putting in magnet programs there, like the IB. There are four new ones, all concentrated in the eastern part, two right next to each other. But who knows how effective it will be.
John F. Kennedy HS
Springbrook HS
Watkins Mill HS
This certainly has not been working. Kennedy is not attracting UMC kids. It is the least popular school in the DCC selection criteria. The only way to get UMC kids into DCC is with bussing and those kids would need to come from the UMC areas of the DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Olney. Wasn't Sherwood originally supposed to be part of the NEC?
I thought Olney was way off somewhere in the middle and not close to the north eastern schools in the NEC.
Anonymous wrote:
UMC DCC families need to brace up for some of their neighborhoods to get rezoned into Kennedy. How else would you get more UMC kids into Kennedy? You aren't going to bus kids from Whitman or Churchill all the way up there past all the other DCC schools.
How about the NEC? Where are the UMC kids going to come from when the poorest schools are in the eastern most corner.
The geography and concentration of poverty in the eastern areas makes this endeavor next to impossible.
Indeed, and the way they address that is by putting in magnet programs there, like the IB. There are four new ones, all concentrated in the eastern part, two right next to each other. But who knows how effective it will be.
John F. Kennedy HS
Springbrook HS
Watkins Mill HS