Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just play it safe and move to the Wootton district.
This is so much farther out. I’d rather stay where I am near Strathmore and see how the WJ—>Woodward shift turns out.
Anonymous wrote:Just play it safe and move to the Wootton district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I'm I interpreting this right that Wheaton will most likely not have any redistricting to Woodward due to its better than average utilization? Seems like its the closes DCC school.
Wheaton will give up 1-2 elementary schools to Woodward and then add some ES from other HS clusters to help them with over crowding.
I don't think that 2 schools from Wheaton will join WJ/Woodward.
Not the pp you replied to but WHY NOT? Think about it, WJ is overcrowded. They will take some kids from there and move them to Woodward. Then they are going to take kids from OTHER SCHOOLS and put them in Woodward. They aren't going to just divide the kids at WJ in half an say half keep going to WJ and the other half go to Woodward, case closed. It's a FACT that kids going to other high schools are going to be reassigned to Woodward. That means that if your are currently assigned to WJ and you are redistricted to Woodward, the student population WILL CHANGE. FACT.
People said Viers Mill Village used to attend Woodward and were reassigned to Weaton, I haven't researched it but have no reason not to believe them. That means that Viers Mill Village will probably be moved back. Then there's Kensington which is even further East than Viers Mill Village, they'll probably be reassigned to Woodward. That means home prices in Kensington will probably fall and home prices in Viers Mill Village will probably rise after redistricting.
TLDR: The whole idea that both schools will pull from the same pools of kids is naive and absolutely false in a pure numerical sense. It defies all logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I'm I interpreting this right that Wheaton will most likely not have any redistricting to Woodward due to its better than average utilization? Seems like its the closes DCC school.
Wheaton will give up 1-2 elementary schools to Woodward and then add some ES from other HS clusters to help them with over crowding.
I don't think that 2 schools from Wheaton will join WJ/Woodward.
Not the pp you replied to but WHY NOT? Think about it, WJ is overcrowded. They will take some kids from there and move them to Woodward. Then they are going to take kids from OTHER SCHOOLS and put them in Woodward. They aren't going to just divide the kids at WJ in half an say half keep going to WJ and the other half go to Woodward, case closed. It's a FACT that kids going to other high schools are going to be reassigned to Woodward. That means that if your are currently assigned to WJ and you are redistricted to Woodward, the student population WILL CHANGE. FACT.
People said Viers Mill Village used to attend Woodward and were reassigned to Weaton, I haven't researched it but have no reason not to believe them. That means that Viers Mill Village will probably be moved back. Then there's Kensington which is even further East than Viers Mill Village, they'll probably be reassigned to Woodward. That means home prices in Kensington will probably fall and home prices in Viers Mill Village will probably rise after redistricting.
TLDR: The whole idea that both schools will pull from the same pools of kids is naive and absolutely false in a pure numerical sense. It defies all logic.
Why not? Because Wheaton is under enrolled and has a very hard time drawing middle class kids. They aren’t going pull some and add more room to a school nobody will opt into. Not going to happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I'm I interpreting this right that Wheaton will most likely not have any redistricting to Woodward due to its better than average utilization? Seems like its the closes DCC school.
Wheaton will give up 1-2 elementary schools to Woodward and then add some ES from other HS clusters to help them with over crowding.
I don't think that 2 schools from Wheaton will join WJ/Woodward.
Not the pp you replied to but WHY NOT? Think about it, WJ is overcrowded. They will take some kids from there and move them to Woodward. Then they are going to take kids from OTHER SCHOOLS and put them in Woodward. They aren't going to just divide the kids at WJ in half an say half keep going to WJ and the other half go to Woodward, case closed. It's a FACT that kids going to other high schools are going to be reassigned to Woodward. That means that if your are currently assigned to WJ and you are redistricted to Woodward, the student population WILL CHANGE. FACT.
People said Viers Mill Village used to attend Woodward and were reassigned to Weaton, I haven't researched it but have no reason not to believe them. That means that Viers Mill Village will probably be moved back. Then there's Kensington which is even further East than Viers Mill Village, they'll probably be reassigned to Woodward. That means home prices in Kensington will probably fall and home prices in Viers Mill Village will probably rise after redistricting.
TLDR: The whole idea that both schools will pull from the same pools of kids is naive and absolutely false in a pure numerical sense. It defies all logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I'm I interpreting this right that Wheaton will most likely not have any redistricting to Woodward due to its better than average utilization? Seems like its the closes DCC school.
Wheaton will give up 1-2 elementary schools to Woodward and then add some ES from other HS clusters to help them with over crowding.
I don't think that 2 schools from Wheaton will join WJ/Woodward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I'm I interpreting this right that Wheaton will most likely not have any redistricting to Woodward due to its better than average utilization? Seems like its the closes DCC school.
Wheaton will give up 1-2 elementary schools to Woodward and then add some ES from other HS clusters to help them with over crowding.
Anonymous wrote:So, I'm I interpreting this right that Wheaton will most likely not have any redistricting to Woodward due to its better than average utilization? Seems like its the closes DCC school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part that people confuse is that the schools are representing a demographic trend. The DCC is rapidly becoming poorer and concentrated minority, Bethesda has always been mostly high SES and white. There was a time that most of MoCo was white a middle class. MoCo isn’t becoming segregated, it is becoming majority minority starting at the cheapest parts and spreading from there.
This is an important point as the growing Latino population is a new trend that is growing rapidly. Montgomery County can prosper with a growing Latino population but it needs to learn how to actually raise the scores of this growing population not hide their failures by sprinkling high SES white or asian kids around them. It serves no one to pretend a school is good when 40% of the school's population is failing. I get so sick of the UMC DCC parents thinking that if they could just get more white families to move in the scores will go up and everything will be great. The non-white and non-asian kids are still failing which leads to more poverty. Newsflash - while the non-white and non-asian kids may not failing you are really fooling yourself if you think they are doing great academically in this situation. They aren't but parents judge academic talent based on how well the kid is doing in comparison to others. UMC DCC parents get a real boost from having their mediocre kids on top while the minority kids are at the bottom. As the demographics change the scores will just sink lower and real estate will stagnate unless the school system starts actually educating its students.
I get sick reading posts like this.
The truth makes you sick? I get sick by people who stick their heads in the sand and pretend to see rainbows. So we are even