Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman boundary may change due to Woodward High School Opening. Apart from that, there is not much difference.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1128527.page
Could Churchill's boundary change due to Woodward?
No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
The current CIP includes other five high schools and Churchill is not one of them. Even if MCPS does include it, the worst case is that a small portion goes to Wootton. It’s not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman boundary may change due to Woodward High School Opening. Apart from that, there is not much difference.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1128527.page
Could Churchill's boundary change due to Woodward?
No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
Anonymous wrote:No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
As with Whitman, a sizable portion of Churchill's catchment boundary corresponds with the river (and with Whitman). As such, that limits the possible avenues for changing its boundary.
Because Churchill was included in the Crown study but excluded from the Woodward study, that suggests to me that any changes to the Churchill boundary would be made to the northern portions, and not the eastern or southern portions.
Does anyone know if the boundary studies for Woodward and Crown will be looking at just changing the composition of the elementary schools (but leaving their boundaries) or also changing the boundaries of the elementary schools as well as the middle and high schools? Or are all those options (and others) possible?
Anonymous wrote:No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
As with Whitman, a sizable portion of Churchill's catchment boundary corresponds with the river (and with Whitman). As such, that limits the possible avenues for changing its boundary.
Because Churchill was included in the Crown study but excluded from the Woodward study, that suggests to me that any changes to the Churchill boundary would be made to the northern portions, and not the eastern or southern portions.
Does anyone know if the boundary studies for Woodward and Crown will be looking at just changing the composition of the elementary schools (but leaving their boundaries) or also changing the boundaries of the elementary schools as well as the middle and high schools? Or are all those options (and others) possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are new to Maryland area. We are wondering if it is possible for anyone to share what are some of the differences between Winston Churchill high school and Walt Whitman high school? Thanks so much.
Whitman is better. Both good though.
No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churchill has always seemed majority Asian to me.
Our friends left their local elementary school which was 80%+ asian and cliquey.
It's interesting that you consider 32% to be majority Asian-American. The plurality demographic group at Churchill is non-Hispanic white, at 43%.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04602.pdf
While we're at it, let's look at the elementary schools in the Churchill cluster:
Bells Mill: 27% Asian-American, 8% 2+, 41% non-Hispanic white
Seven Locks: 26% Asian-American, <5% 2+, 49% non-Hispanic white
Beverly Farms: 30% Asian-American, 9% 2+, 45% non-Hispanic white
Potomac: 33% Asian-American, 11% 2+, 39% non-Hispanic white
Wayside: 41% Asian-American, 6% 2+, 38% non-Hispanic white
Asian families go where the good schools are. Churchill is an excellent school. As a PP noted, accurately, there is a decent amount of middle-class housing in Potomac that is a factor too.
WHERE??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman boundary may change due to Woodward High School Opening. Apart from that, there is not much difference.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1128527.page
Could Churchill's boundary change due to Woodward?
No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
Where and when is Crown opening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are new to Maryland area. We are wondering if it is possible for anyone to share what are some of the differences between Winston Churchill high school and Walt Whitman high school? Thanks so much.
Whitman is better. Both good though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman boundary may change due to Woodward High School Opening. Apart from that, there is not much difference.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1128527.page
Could Churchill's boundary change due to Woodward?
No, Churchill is not part of the Woodward boundary study, but it is expected to be part of the Crown boundary study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churchill has always seemed majority Asian to me.
Our friends left their local elementary school which was 80%+ asian and cliquey.
It's interesting that you consider 32% to be majority Asian-American. The plurality demographic group at Churchill is non-Hispanic white, at 43%.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04602.pdf
While we're at it, let's look at the elementary schools in the Churchill cluster:
Bells Mill: 27% Asian-American, 8% 2+, 41% non-Hispanic white
Seven Locks: 26% Asian-American, <5% 2+, 49% non-Hispanic white
Beverly Farms: 30% Asian-American, 9% 2+, 45% non-Hispanic white
Potomac: 33% Asian-American, 11% 2+, 39% non-Hispanic white
Wayside: 41% Asian-American, 6% 2+, 38% non-Hispanic white
Asian families go where the good schools are. Churchill is an excellent school. As a PP noted, accurately, there is a decent amount of middle-class housing in Potomac that is a factor too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually a huge difference. Churchill has a more international money and daddy or mommy is a ceo money. Whitman is more daddy or mommy is a high level gov't employee or high level VP type money. As far as academics and extracurriculars, not much difference, but each has its specialties.
So Churchill has better kids
If Better = Richer
Is it really rich? There are a lot of private schools nearby. But yes , more money reduces single moms and crime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman boundary may change due to Woodward High School Opening. Apart from that, there is not much difference.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1128527.page
Could Churchill's boundary change due to Woodward?
Anonymous wrote:Whitman boundary may change due to Woodward High School Opening. Apart from that, there is not much difference.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1128527.page
Anonymous wrote:We are new to Maryland area. We are wondering if it is possible for anyone to share what are some of the differences between Winston Churchill high school and Walt Whitman high school? Thanks so much.