Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option 8 is not one of the options they will consider. They dismissed it. They will consider Options 7 and 1, and a new Option 11, which would put Bethesda, CCES, NCC, and RH a MS#2, and RCF, Westbrook, Somerset at Westland. It has terrible utllization numbers (MS#2 at 115% in 2022-23 and westland at 69%) and they acknowledge they won't pass it, but want to be able to discuss it. They will also consider Option 6, which they also agree they have no intention of passing, but they want to be able to discuss it.
Really, it's down to 7 and 1.
Where is there any detail about option 11?
I too am confused by this Option 11. This has been a long public process, to dump in another option at the last minute without any public input or consultation is egregiously poor on behalf of the BOE if it is true that it is being discussed. An awful BOE seems par for the course though.
Option 1 will probably not in the end be endorsed because it is a political non-starter as it leaves MS#2 with more spare capacity than Westland. However Westland must accommodate the downtown Bethesda sector plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option 8 is not one of the options they will consider. They dismissed it. They will consider Options 7 and 1, and a new Option 11, which would put Bethesda, CCES, NCC, and RH a MS#2, and RCF, Westbrook, Somerset at Westland. It has terrible utllization numbers (MS#2 at 115% in 2022-23 and westland at 69%) and they acknowledge they won't pass it, but want to be able to discuss it. They will also consider Option 6, which they also agree they have no intention of passing, but they want to be able to discuss it.
Really, it's down to 7 and 1.
Where is there any detail about option 11?
Anonymous wrote:Option 8 is not one of the options they will consider. They dismissed it. They will consider Options 7 and 1, and a new Option 11, which would put Bethesda, CCES, NCC, and RH a MS#2, and RCF, Westbrook, Somerset at Westland. It has terrible utllization numbers (MS#2 at 115% in 2022-23 and westland at 69%) and they acknowledge they won't pass it, but want to be able to discuss it. They will also consider Option 6, which they also agree they have no intention of passing, but they want to be able to discuss it.
Really, it's down to 7 and 1.
Anonymous wrote:Option 8 is not one of the options they will consider. They dismissed it. They will consider Options 7 and 1, and a new Option 11, which would put Bethesda, CCES, NCC, and RH a MS#2, and RCF, Westbrook, Somerset at Westland. It has terrible utllization numbers (MS#2 at 115% in 2022-23 and westland at 69%) and they acknowledge they won't pass it, but want to be able to discuss it. They will also consider Option 6, which they also agree they have no intention of passing, but they want to be able to discuss it.
Really, it's down to 7 and 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if there is any truth to the rumor that the BOE is considering overriding the Superintendent's recommendation and selecting Option 8 over Option 7?
I don't have a dog in this fight, but this certainly represents the worst possible of all available options, creating split articulations out the wazoo.
But I guess their own bizarre twisted logic is that the final outcome is more palatable if they piss off even more people?
There is a strong geographic logic to Option 8 and it also evens out the FARMS, which I know is the biggest objection, however it completely ignores existing boundaries and turns everything into a mess. Unless of course they have the fortitude to actually clean up this mess and redraw all of the ES boundaries in the cluster. They might be idiots, but they are not that stupid.
How hard is it to get a decent school board?
Anonymous wrote:I agree. There are valid positions on each side. Every school community deals with its own circumstances that are outside any parents’ control, and everyone is advocating for what they see as best for their own community. This is what they are supposed to do, and casting any one school as the villain is ridiculous.
I participated in the process, but come from a school that ends up at Westland with 1 or 7. I am irritated by the insinuations I read in these messages, and I want to share two things from a committee member perspective:
1) At the outset all schools were told several times that MCPS wanted to see representation from all communities, especially those that don't typically have a strong voice. RCF did that really well, organizing their Hispanic/Latino neighborhood community and putting a rep from that community on the committee. CCES had the same opportunity, but chose not to do so.
2) Option 7 was not one of the original options. The first 6 options included three that divided the CCES/NCC/RH communities, and understandably angered those communities. Nearly all committee reps asked for more options to consider, but CCES reps demanded an option that specifically split the RCF school by program. They wanted Option 10, but they got Option 7.
Sometimes our choices come back to bite us.
Anonymous wrote:The RCF posters here harping on false allegations that somehow NCC and CCES had anything to do with the crappy site of the new middle are desperately trying to change the conversation. I live in Chevy Chase and had nothing to do with the terrible site choice and neither did anyone of I know or any one of my neighbors. No one protested anything until now.
RFC wants divert the discussion because they know that Option 7 is horrible for all the kids. The overcrowding and inequity issues were brought on by the RCF campaign of convenience at the expense to all. It is their turn to participate in the shared bussing platform embraced by MCPS for diversity. RCF also had an inside tract on the BOE decision due to some high powered people behind the scenes. Would love to out some people. NCC and CCES never had a chance for fairness with this person intervening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The RCF posters here harping on false allegations that somehow NCC and CCES had anything to do with the crappy site of the new middle are desperately trying to change the conversation. I live in Chevy Chase and had nothing to do with the terrible site choice and neither did anyone of I know or any one of my neighbors. No one protested anything until now.
RFC wants divert the discussion because they know that Option 7 is horrible for all the kids. The overcrowding and inequity issues were brought on by the RCF campaign of convenience at the expense to all. It is their turn to participate in the shared bussing platform embraced by MCPS for diversity. RCF also had an inside tract on the BOE decision due to some high powered people behind the scenes. Would love to out some people. NCC and CCES never had a chance for fairness with this person intervening.
That wouldn't be a state senator, would it?
The CCES PTA is relentless. You'll stop at nothing.
I'm the PP. I'm neither affiliated with CCES nor a CC resident, and I don't have a child involved. I don't understand "stop at nothing." Are you implying that the decision was immersed in something?
Not PP, but they are clearly implying that CCES PTA members were trying to anonymously smear a local politician. There is also a tinge of conspiracy about it, as well as a denigration of the morality/ethics of CCES PTA members. Pretty nasty stuff, but also just another typical day on DCUM.
I'm amazed at how people can take a swipe at a whole community with no evidence. This getting crazy. I'm not exonerating these people in any way for their misguided behavior, but, like many issues decided by MCPS, this matter could have been handled better. If you're a new superintendent, maybe you do a listening session with each of the communities, especially given the controversy with this school? Leaving this decision hanging is only increasing the divisions between the communities. Then again, maybe he just doesn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The RCF posters here harping on false allegations that somehow NCC and CCES had anything to do with the crappy site of the new middle are desperately trying to change the conversation. I live in Chevy Chase and had nothing to do with the terrible site choice and neither did anyone of I know or any one of my neighbors. No one protested anything until now.
RFC wants divert the discussion because they know that Option 7 is horrible for all the kids. The overcrowding and inequity issues were brought on by the RCF campaign of convenience at the expense to all. It is their turn to participate in the shared bussing platform embraced by MCPS for diversity. RCF also had an inside tract on the BOE decision due to some high powered people behind the scenes. Would love to out some people. NCC and CCES never had a chance for fairness with this person intervening.
That wouldn't be a state senator, would it?
The CCES PTA is relentless. You'll stop at nothing.
I'm the PP. I'm neither affiliated with CCES nor a CC resident, and I don't have a child involved. I don't understand "stop at nothing." Are you implying that the decision was immersed in something?
Not PP, but they are clearly implying that CCES PTA members were trying to anonymously smear a local politician. There is also a tinge of conspiracy about it, as well as a denigration of the morality/ethics of CCES PTA members. Pretty nasty stuff, but also just another typical day on DCUM.
I'm amazed at how people can take a swipe at a whole community with no evidence. This getting crazy. I'm not exonerating these people in any way for their misguided behavior, but, like many issues decided by MCPS, this matter could have been handled better. If you're a new superintendent, maybe you do a listening session with each of the communities, especially given the controversy with this school? Leaving this decision hanging is only increasing the divisions between the communities. Then again, maybe he just doesn't care.
Right, but it's okay to claim there could be no fairness for NCC/CCES because "RCF had an inside tract [sic] on the BOE decision due to some high powered people". What a bunch of garbage. You guys just make stuff up with impunity. But, hey, rich people ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.