Anonymous wrote:Odds we see orange shirts from Farmland at the next meeting? The Van Grack mob? 100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how Edison and Wheaton High School work?
I thought they were distinct and separate high schools, but in this work session, MCPS confirmed that Edison's 500-seat capacity is factored into Wheaton's boundary and utilization rate.
They also talked about building out the unused shell space in the future as a way of alleviating overutilization at Wheaton.
So it seems that Wheaton and Edison are not in fact separate schools, but that Edison is an extension of Wheaton High School that is available to students across MCPS as a half-day program. Is that right?
You thought that because people have been arguing here that Wheaton students could never walk over to Edison (even though it happens all the time).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how Edison and Wheaton High School work?
I thought they were distinct and separate high schools, but in this work session, MCPS confirmed that Edison's 500-seat capacity is factored into Wheaton's boundary and utilization rate.
They also talked about building out the unused shell space in the future as a way of alleviating overutilization at Wheaton.
So it seems that Wheaton and Edison are not in fact separate schools, but that Edison is an extension of Wheaton High School that is available to students across MCPS as a half-day program. Is that right?
Yeah, that confused me too. First it sounded like they were saying that it was based on assuming that 500 Wheaton students would be enrolled at Edison half-day, and that that's in line with current enrollment (although even that seems sketchy enough on its own since some non-Wheaton kids may choose Wheaton in the DCC because of Edison.) But then they said something about kids from the rest of the county going to Edison half-day and then walking over to Wheaton for the rest of the day, which is not how I thought it worked?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how Edison and Wheaton High School work?
I thought they were distinct and separate high schools, but in this work session, MCPS confirmed that Edison's 500-seat capacity is factored into Wheaton's boundary and utilization rate.
They also talked about building out the unused shell space in the future as a way of alleviating overutilization at Wheaton.
So it seems that Wheaton and Edison are not in fact separate schools, but that Edison is an extension of Wheaton High School that is available to students across MCPS as a half-day program. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the slides, by the way: https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DS4PEU644E2C/$file/Supt%20Rec%20Secondary%20Prog%20Analysis%20Boundary%20Studies%20260312%20PPT%20REV.pdf
page 49 shows RMHS current utilization rate at 94.8%. If that's true, why are there so man portables there? Still don't understand how MCPS is getting enrollment figures.
Anonymous wrote:Could someone summarize if there were any changes since the Taylor made his recommendation?
Anonymous wrote:So at HS, MCPS was saying which programs will be at which school under new Regional Model for 2027. Did they ever say which programs are going where at MS level for 2027? Thought those were staying the same? This matters at MS level to have some accurate view of utilization. Or did they use some random assumption on transfers at MS in and out like they are for high school?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how Edison and Wheaton High School work?
I thought they were distinct and separate high schools, but in this work session, MCPS confirmed that Edison's 500-seat capacity is factored into Wheaton's boundary and utilization rate.
They also talked about building out the unused shell space in the future as a way of alleviating overutilization at Wheaton.
So it seems that Wheaton and Edison are not in fact separate schools, but that Edison is an extension of Wheaton High School that is available to students across MCPS as a half-day program. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how Edison and Wheaton High School work?
I thought they were distinct and separate high schools, but in this work session, MCPS confirmed that Edison's 500-seat capacity is factored into Wheaton's boundary and utilization rate.
They also talked about building out the unused shell space in the future as a way of alleviating overutilization at Wheaton.
So it seems that Wheaton and Edison are not in fact separate schools, but that Edison is an extension of Wheaton High School that is available to students across MCPS as a half-day program. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:It’s over, no reason to debate here anymore. It is what it is.