Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As previously stated, the change is only for the town center. It’s not like the entire RM district would be changed. You’re blowing this out of proportion.
Anywhere where the TC kids go would be impacted. JWMS would be impacted. The TC development would impact either Beall or BRES. The South Pike development would impact Bayard Rustin ES. And under MCPS new FAA policy, BOE might decide to move kids from BRES to say RPES, Beall, or even CGES.
Anonymous wrote:As previously stated, the change is only for the town center. It’s not like the entire RM district would be changed. You’re blowing this out of proportion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some argument presented here are hilarious.
Comments like, it's not horrible. It's a small 3 blocks. it won't add many students.
All that is fine then why do you want to increase 120% limit? 120% limit is itself pretty poor, why will you advocate for more? it defies all logic.
Three blocks of high rises in the suburbs. People with kids don’t buy those. Very few people will be added to the schools. Why don’t you care if we have a failed town center? Now the city council is creating a fund to subsidize failed businesses. I’d rather more people live there and support it without our tax dollars going to these businesses.
Anonymous wrote:Some argument presented here are hilarious.
Comments like, it's not horrible. It's a small 3 blocks. it won't add many students.
All that is fine then why do you want to increase 120% limit? 120% limit is itself pretty poor, why will you advocate for more? it defies all logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And do yo wan take make already horrible situation in RM even worse?
The situation at RM is "horrible"?
What makes RM horrible?
I can't find the 2018-2019 enrollment numbers, but 2017-2018 had an enrollment of 2,428 and a capacity of 2,236, which put the school at 109% of capacity. My kid's high school last year was at 106% of capacity, and it was fine. I guess that extra 3% really makes a difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And do yo wan take make already horrible situation in RM even worse?
The situation at RM is "horrible"?
What makes RM horrible?
I can't find the 2018-2019 enrollment numbers, but 2017-2018 had an enrollment of 2,428 and a capacity of 2,236, which put the school at 109% of capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Town Center has to suffer so that our school is not at 150% capacity, so be it. The market will dictate the success of Town Center.
Is that you, Mark Pierzchala???
I’m sorry but the council is only talking about the town center. It’s not talking about the entire RM zone. You think MarkPierzchala is the only person in the city of Rockville that wants more development? I live near the town center and my kids walk to Beall and I want the town center successful.
By advocating for having 150 kids in 100 seats in school?
Town center doesn't need to be successful if it requires 150 kids in 100 seats in school.
As previously stated, the change is only for the town center. It’s not like the entire RM district would be changed. You’re blowing this out of proportion.
Would development at Town Center actually have a large impact on enrollment at RM? What percentage of RM students (the high school specifically, not the cluster) currently live in the Town Center condos? I can't imagine it's that many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Town Center has to suffer so that our school is not at 150% capacity, so be it. The market will dictate the success of Town Center.
Is that you, Mark Pierzchala???
I’m sorry but the council is only talking about the town center. It’s not talking about the entire RM zone. You think MarkPierzchala is the only person in the city of Rockville that wants more development? I live near the town center and my kids walk to Beall and I want the town center successful.
By advocating for having 150 kids in 100 seats in school?
Town center doesn't need to be successful if it requires 150 kids in 100 seats in school.
As previously stated, the change is only for the town center. It’s not like the entire RM district would be changed. You’re blowing this out of proportion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Town Center has to suffer so that our school is not at 150% capacity, so be it. The market will dictate the success of Town Center.
Is that you, Mark Pierzchala???
I’m sorry but the council is only talking about the town center. It’s not talking about the entire RM zone.
Do Town center kids go to outside of RM cluster? Everyone in RM boundary attends RM cluster schools. Building more condos anywhere in RM cluster will mean we are making pathetic situation even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Town Center has to suffer so that our school is not at 150% capacity, so be it. The market will dictate the success of Town Center.
Is that you, Mark Pierzchala???
I’m sorry but the council is only talking about the town center. It’s not talking about the entire RM zone. You think MarkPierzchala is the only person in the city of Rockville that wants more development? I live near the town center and my kids walk to Beall and I want the town center successful.
By advocating for having 150 kids in 100 seats in school?
Town center doesn't need to be successful if it requires 150 kids in 100 seats in school.
Anonymous wrote:
And do yo wan take make already horrible situation in RM even worse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Town Center has to suffer so that our school is not at 150% capacity, so be it. The market will dictate the success of Town Center.
Is that you, Mark Pierzchala???
I’m sorry but the council is only talking about the town center. It’s not talking about the entire RM zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Town Center has to suffer so that our school is not at 150% capacity, so be it. The market will dictate the success of Town Center.
Is that you, Mark Pierzchala???
I’m sorry but the council is only talking about the town center. It’s not talking about the entire RM zone. You think MarkPierzchala is the only person in the city of Rockville that wants more development? I live near the town center and my kids walk to Beall and I want the town center successful.