Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there is also a possibility of a neighborhood currently zoned for WJ being reassigned to Einstein. The flow can go both ways.
Why would it go that way when Einstein is overcrowded now?
Right. The purpose of Woodward is to relieve overcrowding at WJ and DCC schools.
and by DCC they mean Einstein since it's the only school near Woodward that doesn't have a planned expansion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there is also a possibility of a neighborhood currently zoned for WJ being reassigned to Einstein. The flow can go both ways.
Why would it go that way when Einstein is overcrowded now?
Right. The purpose of Woodward is to relieve overcrowding at WJ and DCC schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there is also a possibility of a neighborhood currently zoned for WJ being reassigned to Einstein. The flow can go both ways.
Why would it go that way when Einstein is overcrowded now?
Anonymous wrote:Well, there is also a possibility of a neighborhood currently zoned for WJ being reassigned to Einstein. The flow can go both ways.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Thank you everyone. It's not just the property values, but there's a program that I really want for my daughter at WJ, the like of which doesn't seem to be offered at other high schools! Of course, by the time she goes there, it might not even be implemented anymore, if the coordinators, who are teachers there, retire...
Thank you again.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Thank you everyone. It's not just the property values, but there's a program that I really want for my daughter at WJ, the like of which doesn't seem to be offered at other high schools! Of course, by the time she goes there, it might not even be implemented anymore, if the coordinators, who are teachers there, retire...
Thank you again.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a 50 page thread on this in Real Estate
Anonymous wrote:It's not a boundary study, meaning redistricting. It's a boundary assessment study. Someone coming in with fresh eyes, and no predetermined outcomes they will look at that and see if they see an obvious change that will help with overcrowding and diversity. Chances are few changes around the edges, nothing substantive.
There are children already in WF and Pike and Rose, and soon to be Twinbrook - thank you Rockville City Council - that with current boundaries already go to Farmland Elementary in the WJ Cluster, which is currently overcrowded and getting more portables next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a 50 page thread on this in Real Estate
Which tells you that for many people, boundary studies aren't about education, they're about property values.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a 50 page thread on this in Real Estate