Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 1hr 2min on the video the sidewalks rant lady with kids who graduated 13 years ago is a trip.
There's two posts talking about this lady and I think her message got lost a bit or people just take things out of context and see what they want to see.
I think her points were:
-MCPS and Montgomery County had thought or tried to implement pedestrian safety but failed to do so with the inadequate sidewalks from the Willows to Frost. So what guarantee do families have now that they can trust the plan for pedestrian safety to Crown
-then I guess her point about Lakewood was that the renovations were done in a year and a half with the utilization of a holding school
I'm probably a bit biased too but watching the video I didn't think it was as bad as posts on here seem to indicate. Maybe things went a bit off the rails towards the end. But I've seen worse in other school systems that didn't even involve school closures/moving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 1hr 2min on the video the sidewalks rant lady with kids who graduated 13 years ago is a trip.
There's two posts talking about this lady and I think her message got lost a bit or people just take things out of context and see what they want to see.
I think her points were:
-MCPS and Montgomery County had thought or tried to implement pedestrian safety but failed to do so with the inadequate sidewalks from the Willows to Frost. So what guarantee do families have now that they can trust the plan for pedestrian safety to Crown
-then I guess her point about Lakewood was that the renovations were done in a year and a half with the utilization of a holding school
I'm probably a bit biased too but watching the video I didn't think it was as bad as posts on here seem to indicate. Maybe things went a bit off the rails towards the end. But I've seen worse in other school systems that didn't even involve school closures/moving.
ps have fun and we'll see how you all react when your local elementary or local schools close due to the upcoming boundary studies or to align with the regional programs. Kind of different when it actually affects you right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Full recording of the Q&A is up thanks to Save Wootton.
At what minute did Taylor tell the audience that he was adding a bus depot to their neighborhoid?
Well when did Taylor tell them about the bus depot?????
I had to ask someone else but I don't think it was from this meeting and someone picked it up from the documents from the boarddocs for a previous meeting.
You mean Taylor forgot to mention his plan to add a bus depot to the Wootton Cluster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Full recording of the Q&A is up thanks to Save Wootton.
At what minute did Taylor tell the audience that he was adding a bus depot to their neighborhoid?
Well when did Taylor tell them about the bus depot?????
I had to ask someone else but I don't think it was from this meeting and someone picked it up from the documents from the boarddocs for a previous meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 1hr 2min on the video the sidewalks rant lady with kids who graduated 13 years ago is a trip.
There's two posts talking about this lady and I think her message got lost a bit or people just take things out of context and see what they want to see.
I think her points were:
-MCPS and Montgomery County had thought or tried to implement pedestrian safety but failed to do so with the inadequate sidewalks from the Willows to Frost. So what guarantee do families have now that they can trust the plan for pedestrian safety to Crown
-then I guess her point about Lakewood was that the renovations were done in a year and a half with the utilization of a holding school
I'm probably a bit biased too but watching the video I didn't think it was as bad as posts on here seem to indicate. Maybe things went a bit off the rails towards the end. But I've seen worse in other school systems that didn't even involve school closures/moving.
Isn’t part of the reason for Wootton to be moved and replaced by Crown because of the unforeseen large decline and continuing in student enrollment? So it would make sense to consolidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 1hr 2min on the video the sidewalks rant lady with kids who graduated 13 years ago is a trip.
There's two posts talking about this lady and I think her message got lost a bit or people just take things out of context and see what they want to see.
I think her points were:
-MCPS and Montgomery County had thought or tried to implement pedestrian safety but failed to do so with the inadequate sidewalks from the Willows to Frost. So what guarantee do families have now that they can trust the plan for pedestrian safety to Crown
-then I guess her point about Lakewood was that the renovations were done in a year and a half with the utilization of a holding school
I'm probably a bit biased too but watching the video I didn't think it was as bad as posts on here seem to indicate. Maybe things went a bit off the rails towards the end. But I've seen worse in other school systems that didn't even involve school closures/moving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Full recording of the Q&A is up thanks to Save Wootton.
At what minute did Taylor tell the audience that he was adding a bus depot to their neighborhoid?
Well when did Taylor tell them about the bus depot?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 1hr 2min on the video the sidewalks rant lady with kids who graduated 13 years ago is a trip.
There's two posts talking about this lady and I think her message got lost a bit or people just take things out of context and see what they want to see.
I think her points were:
-MCPS and Montgomery County had thought or tried to implement pedestrian safety but failed to do so with the inadequate sidewalks from the Willows to Frost. So what guarantee do families have now that they can trust the plan for pedestrian safety to Crown
-then I guess her point about Lakewood was that the renovations were done in a year and a half with the utilization of a holding school
I'm probably a bit biased too but watching the video I didn't think it was as bad as posts on here seem to indicate. Maybe things went a bit off the rails towards the end. But I've seen worse in other school systems that didn't even involve school closures/moving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Full recording of the Q&A is up thanks to Save Wootton.
At what minute did Taylor tell the audience that he was adding a bus depot to their neighborhoid?
Anonymous wrote:At 1hr 2min on the video the sidewalks rant lady with kids who graduated 13 years ago is a trip.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing to me is that the Wootton community has managed to get all the attention, and the biggest sh*tshow of all, the Programatic changes, are being ignored. That is what the entire community should be protesting
Anonymous wrote:Who is the lady in the black suit on stage with Dr. Taylor? She’s good at crowd control. I need her to keep my meetings on track
