Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't really care about academic "reputation," but what makes you so certain Woodward will have inferior teachers and course offerings?
Because WJ already have established advanced classes and will have humanities magnet. Good teachers will prefer to stay with what they know vs going to a new school to face challenges. Yes, Taylor and co are saying that all schools will have almost the same advanced classes but it never works like that in practice. I hope I am wrong, but I am afraid that Woodward will struggle to attract enough interest among students to offer advanced classes as many students will run to WJ for humanities or Wheaton for STEM. Art magnet will hurt everyone except true art prodigies.
Anonymous wrote:The Farmland folks who keep hollering about equalizing FARMs rates just want to dump the VM kids on WJ so that they can get the whiter and wealthier GP kids back in their cluster. Maybe it's time to revisit Option 3 from the initial boundary study--Farmland to Kennedy!
Anonymous wrote:Balanced schools are better for everyone. End of conversation. Personal preferences are not in play. Stop thinking your opinion or voice matters more than anyone else’s.
Google how many times MCPS has shifted boundaries in the last 40 years.
Spoiler alert - it’s 131 times since 1984. Public schools belong to everyone. No one gets to pick and choose who does or doesn’t go to a school. That’s lunacy.
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has changed school boundaries 131 times since 1984, as part of 92 separate boundary studies. Roughly two‑thirds of the changes were tied to opening new schools or adding capacity (additions/expansions), rather than standalone redistricting for other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VM parents strongly support Taylor's plan. We want Woodward, not WJ.
No, you support Taylor's plan. And that is fine. But stop pretending that you speak for the entire VM community.
The opinions in the VM parent Whatsapp group are largely unanimous. Are you a current VM parent?
DP
I don't question that what you are saying about sentiment on WhatsApp is true. But I find it mind-boggling that there would be such a strong consensus not to select a school that will almost certainly have better class offering, better teacher and overall better academic reputation. Not to mention that Woodward will be stuck with the art magnet, additionally diverting resources from things that matter.
We don't want a pressure-cooker W school. Our cluster doesn't want our mostly first-gen Hispanic children to have to compete with hordes of wealthy privileged white kids who have private tutors and SAT prep. We purchased our home in Randolph Hills anticipating that our kids could go to school in a diverse, welcoming environment with many people like them, not shipped off to Bethesda to be the token diversity population.
How is keeping your kids with “many people like them” diversity? Sounds like you want to hold your kids back instead of sending them to an objectively better school- crab in a bucket mentality.
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Anonymous wrote:Don't really care about academic "reputation," but what makes you so certain Woodward will have inferior teachers and course offerings?
Anonymous wrote:Don't really care about academic "reputation," but what makes you so certain Woodward will have inferior teachers and course offerings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VM parents strongly support Taylor's plan. We want Woodward, not WJ.
No, you support Taylor's plan. And that is fine. But stop pretending that you speak for the entire VM community.
The opinions in the VM parent Whatsapp group are largely unanimous. Are you a current VM parent?
DP
I don't question that what you are saying about sentiment on WhatsApp is true. But I find it mind-boggling that there would be such a strong consensus not to select a school that will almost certainly have better class offering, better teacher and overall better academic reputation. Not to mention that Woodward will be stuck with the art magnet, additionally diverting resources from things that matter.
We don't want a pressure-cooker W school. Our cluster doesn't want our mostly first-gen Hispanic children to have to compete with hordes of wealthy privileged white kids who have private tutors and SAT prep. We purchased our home in Randolph Hills anticipating that our kids could go to school in a diverse, welcoming environment with many people like them, not shipped off to Bethesda to be the token diversity population.
You’d be surprised at how diverse WJ is now. I consider WJ to be the stepchild W school- ina good way. Lots of down to earth people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VM parents strongly support Taylor's plan. We want Woodward, not WJ.
No, you support Taylor's plan. And that is fine. But stop pretending that you speak for the entire VM community.
The opinions in the VM parent Whatsapp group are largely unanimous. Are you a current VM parent?
DP
I don't question that what you are saying about sentiment on WhatsApp is true. But I find it mind-boggling that there would be such a strong consensus not to select a school that will almost certainly have better class offering, better teacher and overall better academic reputation. Not to mention that Woodward will be stuck with the art magnet, additionally diverting resources from things that matter.
We don't want a pressure-cooker W school. Our cluster doesn't want our mostly first-gen Hispanic children to have to compete with hordes of wealthy privileged white kids who have private tutors and SAT prep. We purchased our home in Randolph Hills anticipating that our kids could go to school in a diverse, welcoming environment with many people like them, not shipped off to Bethesda to be the token diversity population.
How is keeping your kids with “many people like them” diversity? Sounds like you want to hold your kids back instead of sending them to an objectively better school- crab in a bucket mentality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP (who happens to be white, not Hispanic, and not from the WJ/Woodward area, FWIW.)
Do you really not understand that not everyone has the same priorities as you do? Not everyone chases the top academic schools, for a wide variety of reasons. Not everyone wants to go to a W school, as hard as that might be for you to believe.
I clearly stated that I am surprised by strong consensus, not that there are differing opinions. You, on the other hand, seem to be saying that no member of Hispanic community aims for academic excellence.
Anonymous wrote:DP (who happens to be white, not Hispanic, and not from the WJ/Woodward area, FWIW.)
Do you really not understand that not everyone has the same priorities as you do? Not everyone chases the top academic schools, for a wide variety of reasons. Not everyone wants to go to a W school, as hard as that might be for you to believe.