Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
The change to middle school AAP will help Kilmer and the capacity information being used at Kilmer is suspect at best. Agree, the Wolftrap changes are unnecessary and should not occur.
What does Madison’s enrollment look like if they undo the Wolftrap and Westbriar changes? I think it ends up under 2100 at a school recently expanded to 2500.
If only there were some Thoreau/Marshall students from Stenwood and Cunningham Park who could utilize Madison’s new capacity without putting more stress on Thoreau MS projected enrollment.
But to answer your question, if you take out the Wolftrap/Marshall kids, Madison would only gain 16 students from Vienna ES and stay at 88%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
The change to middle school AAP will help Kilmer and the capacity information being used at Kilmer is suspect at best. Agree, the Wolftrap changes are unnecessary and should not occur.
What does Madison’s enrollment look like if they undo the Wolftrap and Westbriar changes? I think it ends up under 2100 at a school recently expanded to 2500.
If only there were some Thoreau/Marshall students from Stenwood and Cunningham Park who could utilize Madison’s new capacity without putting more stress on Thoreau MS projected enrollment.
But to answer your question, if you take out the Wolftrap/Marshall kids, Madison would only gain 16 students from Vienna ES and stay at 88%
What hideous planning expanded Madison that much? Marshall renovation wasn't that far before Madison - why wasn't that correctly sized? When they do these renovations or school purchases they need to be specific on why - capacity needs within existing boundaries or expansion of boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
Capacity at Kilmer can be resolved by sending existing Kilmer/Madison students to Thoreau. That is the only change needed to get them below 105%
Wolftrap/Marshall families’ dream of moving to Madison was put into peril when Westbriar/Madison families demanded to stay at Madison. If those students stay at Madison, they either need to move to Thoreau, which pushes the school above 105% or they will stay at Kilmer and it will remain a split feeder (something like 4%)
Marshall families will not be happy if the result of this exercise leaves them with more split feeders in their pyramid than what they started with (only Madison schools are being fixed and Shrevewood is turning into a split feeder) and an attendance island for Kilmer/Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
The change to middle school AAP will help Kilmer and the capacity information being used at Kilmer is suspect at best. Agree, the Wolftrap changes are unnecessary and should not occur.
What does Madison’s enrollment look like if they undo the Wolftrap and Westbriar changes? I think it ends up under 2100 at a school recently expanded to 2500.
If only there were some Thoreau/Marshall students from Stenwood and Cunningham Park who could utilize Madison’s new capacity without putting more stress on Thoreau MS projected enrollment.
But to answer your question, if you take out the Wolftrap/Marshall kids, Madison would only gain 16 students from Vienna ES and stay at 88%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
The change to middle school AAP will help Kilmer and the capacity information being used at Kilmer is suspect at best. Agree, the Wolftrap changes are unnecessary and should not occur.
What does Madison’s enrollment look like if they undo the Wolftrap and Westbriar changes? I think it ends up under 2100 at a school recently expanded to 2500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
The change to middle school AAP will help Kilmer and the capacity information being used at Kilmer is suspect at best. Agree, the Wolftrap changes are unnecessary and should not occur.
What does Madison’s enrollment look like if they undo the Wolftrap and Westbriar changes? I think it ends up under 2100 at a school recently expanded to 2500.
Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone posted earlier that Reid said that the scenarios had not be "vetted." Does she mean that staff never looked at them to check for known issues?
What do these people get paid to do?
Hard to believe that Reid (who did not know about issues in Rt 1 corridor) is weighing in on boundaries and answering? questions.
She was talking about the 4 maps they posted for the Western High School.
Who created the maps? Staff or THRU?
Anonymous wrote:. I believe staff. She made a comment that they were rushed to present something to the community about the possibilities for the new high school at the open house they held last Saturday.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone posted earlier that Reid said that the scenarios had not be "vetted." Does she mean that staff never looked at them to check for known issues?
What do these people get paid to do?
Hard to believe that Reid (who did not know about issues in Rt 1 corridor) is weighing in on boundaries and answering? questions.
She was talking about the 4 maps they posted for the Western High School.
Who created the maps? Staff or THRU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
The change to middle school AAP will help Kilmer and the capacity information being used at Kilmer is suspect at best. Agree, the Wolftrap changes are unnecessary and should not occur.
. I believe staff. She made a comment that they were rushed to present something to the community about the possibilities for the new high school at the open house they held last Saturday.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone posted earlier that Reid said that the scenarios had not be "vetted." Does she mean that staff never looked at them to check for known issues?
What do these people get paid to do?
Hard to believe that Reid (who did not know about issues in Rt 1 corridor) is weighing in on boundaries and answering? questions.
She was talking about the 4 maps they posted for the Western High School.
Who created the maps? Staff or THRU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone posted earlier that Reid said that the scenarios had not be "vetted." Does she mean that staff never looked at them to check for known issues?
What do these people get paid to do?
Hard to believe that Reid (who did not know about issues in Rt 1 corridor) is weighing in on boundaries and answering? questions.
She was talking about the 4 maps they posted for the Western High School.
Anonymous wrote:The split at wolftrap should not have been a priority as it was an almost even split. But Kilmer needed help.
Anonymous wrote:Someone posted earlier that Reid said that the scenarios had not be "vetted." Does she mean that staff never looked at them to check for known issues?
What do these people get paid to do?
Hard to believe that Reid (who did not know about issues in Rt 1 corridor) is weighing in on boundaries and answering? questions.