Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they’ll close Sligo creek and move the French program to another school (if they keep it at all) and disperse neighborhood students to other schools. There’s capacity at ESS and if they build a new HVES there will be plenty of room there. I think the likelihood of a new Sligo creek is very slim, and I think that was true even before the plan was delayed. I think Taylor was trying to trick that community into thinking they’d get a new school but he never really intended to build one.
They are planning for more than 700 students at the new SCES, although the unofficial word is they will colocate with a Waldorf School which is leasing an MCPS property. Fabulous. The school district keeps shoving it to Sligo Creek. But in terms of what might be shut down, more likely they would choose not to rebuild HVES, a smaller school.
Acorn Hill Waldorf school is *nearby* but it won't be co-loated. Just on the same road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they’ll close Sligo creek and move the French program to another school (if they keep it at all) and disperse neighborhood students to other schools. There’s capacity at ESS and if they build a new HVES there will be plenty of room there. I think the likelihood of a new Sligo creek is very slim, and I think that was true even before the plan was delayed. I think Taylor was trying to trick that community into thinking they’d get a new school but he never really intended to build one.
They are planning for more than 700 students at the new SCES, although the unofficial word is they will colocate with a Waldorf School which is leasing an MCPS property. Fabulous. The school district keeps shoving it to Sligo Creek. But in terms of what might be shut down, more likely they would choose not to rebuild HVES, a smaller school.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think we should kick Cold Spring off CIP, close it down, and take that money to rebuild Wootton to keep Wootton on Wootton Parkway. They are already slated to goto Churchill anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said they would be looking at paired elementary schools, so I'm curious if they will be considering eliminating that model and just having K-5 schools.
Can you share who and when this was said? I work at one of the few paired schools and haven’t heard anything.
It's in the superintendents slide deck on the elementary boundary study - Feb 26 presentation? But take a look at the acreage of each of those varied schools. A lot of these schools are on small acreage that can't accommodate further facility growth if one campus enlarges to accommodate the other campus integrating into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said they would be looking at paired elementary schools, so I'm curious if they will be considering eliminating that model and just having K-5 schools.
Can you share who and when this was said? I work at one of the few paired schools and haven’t heard anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s not half empty - it’s utilization is 70+% or so. An only maybe a 1/3 is special education - I even believe it’s utilization is higher than TravilahAnonymous wrote:Dufief. It’s 1/2 empty and 1/2 of that 1/2 is bussed in for special education.
So without the special education population, its utilization would be is around 46%. Stellar. Send those kids to Travillah and make Dufief a halfway house for those with alcohol and drug addiction.
Dufief would be an easy closure—they’re 250 kids could just be divided to Stone Mill and Travilah without any disruption to MS or HS assignment.
The Dufief sanctimommies will not have that!! They will make signs and shirts and super duper “cute” videos and baseball caps and socks and tattoo their foreheads and their kids’ foreheads and their unborn childrens’ placentas! They WILL be heard.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they’ll close Sligo creek and move the French program to another school (if they keep it at all) and disperse neighborhood students to other schools. There’s capacity at ESS and if they build a new HVES there will be plenty of room there. I think the likelihood of a new Sligo creek is very slim, and I think that was true even before the plan was delayed. I think Taylor was trying to trick that community into thinking they’d get a new school but he never really intended to build one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s not half empty - it’s utilization is 70+% or so. An only maybe a 1/3 is special education - I even believe it’s utilization is higher than TravilahAnonymous wrote:Dufief. It’s 1/2 empty and 1/2 of that 1/2 is bussed in for special education.
So without the special education population, its utilization would be is around 46%. Stellar. Send those kids to Travillah and make Dufief a halfway house for those with alcohol and drug addiction.
Dufief would be an easy closure—they’re 250 kids could just be divided to Stone Mill and Travilah without any disruption to MS or HS assignment.
The Dufief sanctimommies will not have that!! They will make signs and shirts and super duper “cute” videos and baseball caps and socks and tattoo their foreheads and their kids’ foreheads and their unborn childrens’ placentas! They WILL be heard.
Anonymous wrote:Won’t there be MS closures first? Look how many are i the low 50 and 60% utilization rates with the new boundaries!
Anonymous wrote:They said they would be looking at paired elementary schools, so I'm curious if they will be considering eliminating that model and just having K-5 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s not half empty - it’s utilization is 70+% or so. An only maybe a 1/3 is special education - I even believe it’s utilization is higher than TravilahAnonymous wrote:Dufief. It’s 1/2 empty and 1/2 of that 1/2 is bussed in for special education.
So without the special education population, its utilization would be is around 46%. Stellar. Send those kids to Travillah and make Dufief a halfway house for those with alcohol and drug addiction.
Dufief would be an easy closure—they’re 250 kids could just be divided to Stone Mill and Travilah without any disruption to MS or HS assignment.
The Dufief sanctimommies will not have that!! They will make signs and shirts and super duper “cute” videos and baseball caps and socks and tattoo their foreheads and their kids’ foreheads and their unborn childrens’ placentas! They WILL be heard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s not half empty - it’s utilization is 70+% or so. An only maybe a 1/3 is special education - I even believe it’s utilization is higher than TravilahAnonymous wrote:Dufief. It’s 1/2 empty and 1/2 of that 1/2 is bussed in for special education.
So without the special education population, its utilization would be is around 46%. Stellar. Send those kids to Travillah and make Dufief a halfway house for those with alcohol and drug addiction.
Dufief would be an easy closure—they’re 250 kids could just be divided to Stone Mill and Travilah without any disruption to MS or HS assignment.
The Dufief sanctimommies will not have that!! They will make signs and shirts and super duper “cute” videos and baseball caps and socks and tattoo their foreheads and their kids’ foreheads and their unborn childrens’ placentas! They WILL be heard.