Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
I literally just want them to utilize the space they spent hundreds of millions on and not leave it 25% empty while other buildings sit over crowded.
Clearly that’s not the goal here. And instead of spreading out kids who may need more,just give the schools more resources to support all kids.
You sound like a selfish pig who wants more space for your kids and less space for other kids.
You sound like you are a nasty person. No, I don’t care about space or farms, I care about access to courses. You are a resource hoarder so keep it. This entire plan hurts DCC schools and we may get less overcrowding but we lose resources, staff and classes. Our kids are forced into MC or go without and it’s and issue when you cannot even get enough classes to graduate at your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
I literally just want them to utilize the space they spent hundreds of millions on and not leave it 25% empty while other buildings sit over crowded.
Clearly that’s not the goal here. And instead of spreading out kids who may need more,just give the schools more resources to support all kids.
You sound like a selfish pig who wants more space for your kids and less space for other kids.
You sound like you are a nasty person. No, I don’t care about space or farms, I care about access to courses. You are a resource hoarder so keep it. This entire plan hurts DCC schools and we may get less overcrowding but we lose resources, staff and classes. Our kids are forced into MC or go without and it’s and issue when you cannot even get enough classes to graduate at your school.
Oh, you're the MVC person. You want Einstein to stay overcrowded so your kid can take MVC at Einstein? That's not an okay way to fight for what your kid needs and it won't help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So our PTA is recommending voting for all four options even though I think that's kind of stupid. We're not affected by any of them. What do you all recommend as being the best and why?
As taxpayers you should advocate for more efficient utilization of buildings than what they are proposing which is disgracefully wasteful. Notice they added 500 seats to Wheaton on this round. Did they build 500 seats between the first options and the new options? No, they did not..they will just demand more money later for them.
They don’t care about Wheaton or the DCC. The goal isn’t to help the DCC, it’s to cater to those who they feel have the strongest voting power.
When they need more space in Wheaton the money for that will come out of the MCPS budget. This is why we can't have nice things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
I literally just want them to utilize the space they spent hundreds of millions on and not leave it 25% empty while other buildings sit over crowded.
Clearly that’s not the goal here. And instead of spreading out kids who may need more,just give the schools more resources to support all kids.
You sound like a selfish pig who wants more space for your kids and less space for other kids.
You sound like you are a nasty person. No, I don’t care about space or farms, I care about access to courses. You are a resource hoarder so keep it. This entire plan hurts DCC schools and we may get less overcrowding but we lose resources, staff and classes. Our kids are forced into MC or go without and it’s and issue when you cannot even get enough classes to graduate at your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about this, let BCC and WJ and the W schools have Woodward and leave DCC alone as the DCC gets no benefit from this.
Taxpayers in the DCC helped fund Woodward you entitled little sh&t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
I literally just want them to utilize the space they spent hundreds of millions on and not leave it 25% empty while other buildings sit over crowded.
Clearly that’s not the goal here. And instead of spreading out kids who may need more,just give the schools more resources to support all kids.
You sound like a selfish pig who wants more space for your kids and less space for other kids.
Anonymous wrote:How about this, let BCC and WJ and the W schools have Woodward and leave DCC alone as the DCC gets no benefit from this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So our PTA is recommending voting for all four options even though I think that's kind of stupid. We're not affected by any of them. What do you all recommend as being the best and why?
As taxpayers you should advocate for more efficient utilization of buildings than what they are proposing which is disgracefully wasteful. Notice they added 500 seats to Wheaton on this round. Did they build 500 seats between the first options and the new options? No, they did not..they will just demand more money later for them.
They don’t care about Wheaton or the DCC. The goal isn’t to help the DCC, it’s to cater to those who they feel have the strongest voting power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
I literally just want them to utilize the space they spent hundreds of millions on and not leave it 25% empty while other buildings sit over crowded.
Clearly that’s not the goal here. And instead of spreading out kids who may need more,just give the schools more resources to support all kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So our PTA is recommending voting for all four options even though I think that's kind of stupid. We're not affected by any of them. What do you all recommend as being the best and why?
As taxpayers you should advocate for more efficient utilization of buildings than what they are proposing which is disgracefully wasteful. Notice they added 500 seats to Wheaton on this round. Did they build 500 seats between the first options and the new options? No, they did not..they will just demand more money later for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
I literally just want them to utilize the space they spent hundreds of millions on and not leave it 25% empty while other buildings sit over crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.
Forget the farms issue and focus on strong course offerings at all schools.
Anonymous wrote:So our PTA is recommending voting for all four options even though I think that's kind of stupid. We're not affected by any of them. What do you all recommend as being the best and why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like option B. It balances capacity issues (sorry DCC... WJ and Woodward need a buffer with the housing development concentrated in WJ and Woodward) and the split articulation issue (some care about this issue more than others). Also, it tries to balance FARMS better than some others.
I'm submitting survey feedback in favor option B.
At least they improved it from the prior rounds.
How exactly does option B balance farms?
It doesn't it's just the least bad on FARMS compared with the other 3 options so it gives White liberals in west county the warm fuzzies and eases their useless White guilt about hoarding public resources for themselves.