Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
No one hates W schools. You are just piss we don’t care and place that as our priority. You need to justify your choices, which is silly. Lots of reasons not to go to one of those schools even if you can afford it.
these are different arguments than "the state wont step in local school boundary decisions". moore definitely will step in.
and like I said, you and almost everyone on this site, will come cheering....you took down the evil W cluster, now all schools can be ranked 5 or lower!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is changing. They continue to get the best courses and resources and the other schools get the minimum.
What resources do the Ws get that other schools don't? I think the biggest difference in the schools is the parent community/cohort. And, lower income schools receive additional resources from the federal government
No, they don’t get additional resources for high school. The course offerings, clubs, sports.
I can tell you for NBMS that feeds into WJ - most of the extracurriculars are organized by parent volunteers. We just finished our ScienceOlympiad run and you cannot even imagine how many hours were spent by parents. School contributed maybe 1%. The rest is on us.
Again, it still takes resources and a willing principal. Our principal says no to most things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
So if black and brown children are bussed to Whitman, does that mean that white and rich children of progressives are bussed out of Potomac???? Horror!
"progressives". they typical dont live in the W clusters. the lower performing kids come in, the clusters parents go private and every school district in MOCO is ranked 6 or lower.
and b/c of that, MCPS needs ever more money and my property taxes go up another 30 %
Progressives live in W clusters. I see Kamala's signs everywhere. Those woke people are very good in theoretical reasoning but when it cones to real life, they do cluster in Bethesda/potomac and some even send the kids to private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is changing. They continue to get the best courses and resources and the other schools get the minimum.
What resources do the Ws get that other schools don't? I think the biggest difference in the schools is the parent community/cohort. And, lower income schools receive additional resources from the federal government
Yeah, WJ has for years been the most overcrowded school. And they didn’t advertise it but when they were having all those problems with bathroom access it was because McPS only gave them about half their allotment of security guards. Admin had to go back mid year and make a big stink just to get th usual per student allotment and I’m not even sure they go that.
Poverty few high schools have bathroom access.
Oops, very
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is changing. They continue to get the best courses and resources and the other schools get the minimum.
What resources do the Ws get that other schools don't? I think the biggest difference in the schools is the parent community/cohort. And, lower income schools receive additional resources from the federal government
No, they don’t get additional resources for high school. The course offerings, clubs, sports.
I can tell you for NBMS that feeds into WJ - most of the extracurriculars are organized by parent volunteers. We just finished our ScienceOlympiad run and you cannot even imagine how many hours were spent by parents. School contributed maybe 1%. The rest is on us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is changing. They continue to get the best courses and resources and the other schools get the minimum.
What resources do the Ws get that other schools don't? I think the biggest difference in the schools is the parent community/cohort. And, lower income schools receive additional resources from the federal government
No, they don’t get additional resources for high school. The course offerings, clubs, sports.
I can tell you for NBMS that feeds into WJ - most of the extracurriculars are organized by parent volunteers. We just finished our ScienceOlympiad run and you cannot even imagine how many hours were spent by parents. School contributed maybe 1%. The rest is on us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
So if black and brown children are bussed to Whitman, does that mean that white and rich children of progressives are bussed out of Potomac???? Horror!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
So if black and brown children are bussed to Whitman, does that mean that white and rich children of progressives are bussed out of Potomac???? Horror!
"progressives". they typical dont live in the W clusters. the lower performing kids come in, the clusters parents go private and every school district in MOCO is ranked 6 or lower.
and b/c of that, MCPS needs ever more money and my property taxes go up another 30 %
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
So if black and brown children are bussed to Whitman, does that mean that white and rich children of progressives are bussed out of Potomac???? Horror!
"progressives". they typical dont live in the W clusters. the lower performing kids come in, the clusters parents go private and every school district in MOCO is ranked 6 or lower.
and b/c of that, MCPS needs ever more money and my property taxes go up another 30 %
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
So if black and brown children are bussed to Whitman, does that mean that white and rich children of progressives are bussed out of Potomac???? Horror!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
No one hates W schools. You are just piss we don’t care and place that as our priority. You need to justify your choices, which is silly. Lots of reasons not to go to one of those schools even if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is changing. They continue to get the best courses and resources and the other schools get the minimum.
What resources do the Ws get that other schools don't? I think the biggest difference in the schools is the parent community/cohort. And, lower income schools receive additional resources from the federal government
No, they don’t get additional resources for high school. The course offerings, clubs, sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.
you obviously dont know our governor, who entire goal is national recognition. touting his blueprint for maryland and how he forced a white wealthy enclave with high school rankings, to take in the poor and immigrants, would be national gold for him.
he can pound his chest about overriding local boundaries in the name of equity. the liberals would eat this up and go absolutely crazy.
and most people in this forum, hate the W cluster anyway and would applaud it too.
these arent normal times with Moore at the helm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you "oh the W schools get everything" people looked at a map? How in the world would they make any substantive boundary changes to Whitman and Churchill?
they are protected by Virginia. but i'm sure they'll find a way to bus kids in and out.
They just finished a boundary study where that theoretically could have happened, but did not.
yes, but whats to say the State wont overrule to support the Blueprint
... uh, what? The State defers to local boards for boundary studies. In fact, one of the reasons why the Save Wootton filing / lawsuit is going to fail is because the State BoE's standard is:
For decisions of the local board involving a local policy, the local board’s decision is considered prima facie correct, and the State Board may not substitute its judgment for that of the local board unless the decision is arbitrary, unreasonable, or illegal. COMAR 13A.01.05.06A.