Anonymous wrote:
This is silly because Einstein is overcrowded so there would be no space for their kids. Even no space to move the Kensington kids over.
Anonymous wrote:
The WJ cluster coordinator testified at the CIP hearing this week: "we ask that the ensuing boundary study for the new high school be conducted so as to ensure that all current WJHS neighborhoods be assigned to either WJHS or the new Woodward." Meaning they're against Kensington WJ neighborhoods within walking distance to Einstein being assigned to Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohhh I am absolutely 100% against any bussing outside of districts and hate the magnet and immersion programs.
Such a huge waste of money
This.
My kid (W pyramid) was offered TKPK middle magnet. We declined. Not anywhere close to worth it for the travel. And yes, we know kids in that magnet, we know what they get from it. Still not worth it.
It may not be worth it for you, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth it for others.
Not worth it for the rest of MCPS students who could benefit from the huge amount of funding the magnets and associated transport sucks up. All that money channelled to a small percentage of students when it could be used for betterment of all.
Please share the documentation of this amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohhh I am absolutely 100% against any bussing outside of districts and hate the magnet and immersion programs.
Such a huge waste of money
This.
My kid (W pyramid) was offered TKPK middle magnet. We declined. Not anywhere close to worth it for the travel. And yes, we know kids in that magnet, we know what they get from it. Still not worth it.
It may not be worth it for you, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth it for others.
Not worth it for the rest of MCPS students who could benefit from the huge amount of funding the magnets and associated transport sucks up. All that money channelled to a small percentage of students when it could be used for betterment of all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohhh I am absolutely 100% against any bussing outside of districts and hate the magnet and immersion programs.
Such a huge waste of money
This.
My kid (W pyramid) was offered TKPK middle magnet. We declined. Not anywhere close to worth it for the travel. And yes, we know kids in that magnet, we know what they get from it. Still not worth it.
It may not be worth it for you, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth it for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ohhh I am absolutely 100% against any bussing outside of districts and hate the magnet and immersion programs.
Such a huge waste of money
This.
My kid (W pyramid) was offered TKPK middle magnet. We declined. Not anywhere close to worth it for the travel. And yes, we know kids in that magnet, we know what they get from it. Still not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Ohhh I am absolutely 100% against any bussing outside of districts and hate the magnet and immersion programs.
Such a huge waste of money
Anonymous wrote:Dana Edwards said that only one vendor submitted a bid for the boundary study RFP. The board will vote on the recommendation on Nov. 21st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the new building in Rockville and North Bethesda, by the time Woodard opens there probably will not be space to shift Einstein and Wheaton to Woodward.
Woodward's boundaries will be determined a year and a half before it opens.
Yes, but they can predict now what is being built and what will be built in the next few years. It will probably be pretty full at opening once they pull from WJ.
WJ doesn't have special standing above any other school within the study. They will look at all the numbers and projections for all of the schools and make a decision based on what best advances the factors.
It is the closest school, it will pull from them first, then surrounding areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the new building in Rockville and North Bethesda, by the time Woodard opens there probably will not be space to shift Einstein and Wheaton to Woodward.
Woodward's boundaries will be determined a year and a half before it opens.
Yes, but they can predict now what is being built and what will be built in the next few years. It will probably be pretty full at opening once they pull from WJ.
WJ doesn't have special standing above any other school within the study. They will look at all the numbers and projections for all of the schools and make a decision based on what best advances the factors.
It is the closest school, it will pull from them first, then surrounding areas.
What do you mean "first"? All of the pulling will happen at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the new building in Rockville and North Bethesda, by the time Woodard opens there probably will not be space to shift Einstein and Wheaton to Woodward.
Woodward's boundaries will be determined a year and a half before it opens.
Yes, but they can predict now what is being built and what will be built in the next few years. It will probably be pretty full at opening once they pull from WJ.
WJ doesn't have special standing above any other school within the study. They will look at all the numbers and projections for all of the schools and make a decision based on what best advances the factors.
It is the closest school, it will pull from them first, then surrounding areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the new building in Rockville and North Bethesda, by the time Woodard opens there probably will not be space to shift Einstein and Wheaton to Woodward.
Woodward's boundaries will be determined a year and a half before it opens.
Yes, but they can predict now what is being built and what will be built in the next few years. It will probably be pretty full at opening once they pull from WJ.
WJ doesn't have special standing above any other school within the study. They will look at all the numbers and projections for all of the schools and make a decision based on what best advances the factors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But support kids being bussed to magnet programs please explain why?
I feel like the anti bussing crowd that say little Larla shouldnt have to be on a bus for that long are the same people who would happily bus their kid to a magnet program.
I am against all the busing from some areas like Kensington to places like BCC or WJ. Why can't people use their neighborhood schools?
There is a .5 mile difference between my house and Einstein vs WJ.
A home in the center of the Kensington-Parkwood ES catchment area (excluding the Tuckerman island) is 1.5 miles from Einstein and 3 miles from Walter Johnson. It's really unfair those kids have to travel so far when they have another high school that is so close by.
Yes, those poor children don't go to their neighborhood school. It's shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the new building in Rockville and North Bethesda, by the time Woodard opens there probably will not be space to shift Einstein and Wheaton to Woodward.
Isn't Rockville the same thing as North Bethesda?