Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've not seen anyone mention a very logistically simple answer.
There are two middle schools that feed WJ, Tilden and NB. The boundary of the 2 is roughly 270. Tilden is the north half of WJ and NB the south half.
WJ will be split into two - NB will feed WJ, Tilden will feed Woodward. The "old" WJ will effectively "seed" 2 news schools at about 60-70% capacity (based on 2028-2029 projected WJ enrollment of 3100, WJ capacity of 2250, Woodward Capacity of 2150).
Viers Mill ES, which currently feeds Wheaton, is very close to Woodward and fits nicely geographically. It's about about 2/3 Hispanic. This will round out Woodward for capacity, diversity, and proximity. It will also help alleviate overcrowding at Wheaton.
There are no simple answers to "round out" the new WJ since the Einstein bordering ES's are all within its walk zone. What would make the most sense is to add Woodlin to BCC and WJ would pull one ES from BCC, possibly North Chevy Chase. Yes, this "new" WJ would probably not be as "diverse", but Woodward would, BCC would, AND Wheaton and Einstein would be less over crowded. In the big-picture it's a net-win and the boundaries won't have any Islands.
The alternative would be to add Woodlin directly to WJ. It would create an island and be further then Einstein, but it would resolve some of the other issues mentioned above. It would also be a horrible bus ride in beltway traffic, if I were a parent there I wouldn't be very happy.
One problem with just sending Tilden to Woodward and keeping NB at WJ is that the island north of Tuckerman and adjacent to Woodward itself is zoned for NB too. That island should certainly be rezoned for Woodward. But then you would have split articulations at both the ES and MS levels.
Also part of Viers Mill is within the Wheaton HS walk zone.
Like you said, no simple answers.