Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geographically and logically, KP and GP ES will likely be zoned for Woodward. The question is whether Farmland and Luxmanor will be included too, because that area also used to attend Woodward before it closed. The presentations make it seem like Woodward will include a few Wheaton/Einstein ES to relieve DCC crowding. That leaves WJ with some open space to relieve some crowding at BCC and Whitman. If that's the case, the new WJ will probably be similar to the current WJ and Woodward will probably be similar to RM when they absorbed Ritchie Park in the 80's. Similarly-sized homes in Horizon Hill are slightly newer and have better layouts than those in Fox Hills West, but the prices are always off by 50-100k because FHW is zoned to Wootton. You can also see a similar pricing differential in Montgomery Square north (RM) and south (Churchill) of Montrose. Your best bet to stay at WJ would be Ashburton or Wyngate, but in the end, it's still a bet because nothing's official. Crapshoot.
I'm not sure how we're defining "geographically and logically," since this is all speculation. But it seems to me the most logical way to split the WJ feeder schools would be to have the schools feeding to NBMS (Ashburton, KP, and Wyngate) go on to WJ, and the schools feeding to Tilden (Farmland, GP, Luxmanor) go on to Woodward. Then add in one or two more contiguous elementaries from whichever direction needs the capacity relief.
Exactly, WJ and Woodward both will have 3 Elementary schools from current WJ boundary. each will pick up 2 more elementary schools. Woodward is pretty much guaranteed to pick 2 from DCC and WJ may pick on from DCC and one from BCC/Whitman. If you look at MCPS projections and BCC addition, most liekly case will be WJ also picking 2 elementary schools from BCC.
WJ should be NBMS (Ashburton, KP, and Wyngate) + 2 elementary schools from DCC
Woodward should be Tilden (Farmland, GP, Luxmanor) + 2 elementary schools from DCC.
You are misreading the stats. With the addition that's currently underway, BCC will not be significantly over capacity for at least 15 years. (Projected to be 92 over capacity in 2031.) Obviously reality may outstrip projections, but meanwhile, Einstein, Blair, WJ, and Northwood are CURRENTLY hundreds over capacity. (Whitman too, but planning for an addition is already underway.) Whatever formula is created for Woodward, it will need to absorb students from those 4 schools, which means there's no way 3 elementaries are being moved out of BCC to Woodward.
Numbers don't lie: Woodward will draw from WJ and DCC. Other schools will be left mostly intact with small adjustments.
Not sure where I said 3 elementaries from BCC will join Woodward.
I am pretty much agreeing with your view here. WJ+Woodward will take 4 elementary schools from DCC. I only said that 1 can come from BCC as part of boundary alignment, but over all Woodward is mainly to solve crowd issue in WJ and DCC. WJ and Woodward will have lower reputation and test scores no matter how they divide boundary. You can't simply add 3-4 elementary school from DCC and still maintain the same test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it even a done deal that Woodward is reopening rather than WJ expanding? We got a survey about preferences for that a while back but don’t remember a result being announced.
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http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Funding-To-Reopen-Woodward-High-Appears-in-MCPS-Superintendents-New-Budget-Plan/
https://apps.montgomerycountymd.gov/BASISCAPITAL/Common/Project.aspx?ID=P651908
Anonymous wrote:Is it even a done deal that Woodward is reopening rather than WJ expanding? We got a survey about preferences for that a while back but don’t remember a result being announced.
Anonymous wrote:Is it even a done deal that Woodward is reopening rather than WJ expanding? We got a survey about preferences for that a while back but don’t remember a result being announced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geographically and logically, KP and GP ES will likely be zoned for Woodward. The question is whether Farmland and Luxmanor will be included too, because that area also used to attend Woodward before it closed. The presentations make it seem like Woodward will include a few Wheaton/Einstein ES to relieve DCC crowding. That leaves WJ with some open space to relieve some crowding at BCC and Whitman. If that's the case, the new WJ will probably be similar to the current WJ and Woodward will probably be similar to RM when they absorbed Ritchie Park in the 80's. Similarly-sized homes in Horizon Hill are slightly newer and have better layouts than those in Fox Hills West, but the prices are always off by 50-100k because FHW is zoned to Wootton. You can also see a similar pricing differential in Montgomery Square north (RM) and south (Churchill) of Montrose. Your best bet to stay at WJ would be Ashburton or Wyngate, but in the end, it's still a bet because nothing's official. Crapshoot.
I'm not sure how we're defining "geographically and logically," since this is all speculation. But it seems to me the most logical way to split the WJ feeder schools would be to have the schools feeding to NBMS (Ashburton, KP, and Wyngate) go on to WJ, and the schools feeding to Tilden (Farmland, GP, Luxmanor) go on to Woodward. Then add in one or two more contiguous elementaries from whichever direction needs the capacity relief.
Exactly, WJ and Woodward both will have 3 Elementary schools from current WJ boundary. each will pick up 2 more elementary schools. Woodward is pretty much guaranteed to pick 2 from DCC and WJ may pick on from DCC and one from BCC/Whitman. If you look at MCPS projections and BCC addition, most liekly case will be WJ also picking 2 elementary schools from BCC.
WJ should be NBMS (Ashburton, KP, and Wyngate) + 2 elementary schools from DCC
Woodward should be Tilden (Farmland, GP, Luxmanor) + 2 elementary schools from DCC.
You are misreading the stats. With the addition that's currently underway, BCC will not be significantly over capacity for at least 15 years. (Projected to be 92 over capacity in 2031.) Obviously reality may outstrip projections, but meanwhile, Einstein, Blair, WJ, and Northwood are CURRENTLY hundreds over capacity. (Whitman too, but planning for an addition is already underway.) Whatever formula is created for Woodward, it will need to absorb students from those 4 schools, which means there's no way 3 elementaries are being moved out of BCC to Woodward.
Numbers don't lie: Woodward will draw from WJ and DCC. Other schools will be left mostly intact with small adjustments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geographically and logically, KP and GP ES will likely be zoned for Woodward. The question is whether Farmland and Luxmanor will be included too, because that area also used to attend Woodward before it closed. The presentations make it seem like Woodward will include a few Wheaton/Einstein ES to relieve DCC crowding. That leaves WJ with some open space to relieve some crowding at BCC and Whitman. If that's the case, the new WJ will probably be similar to the current WJ and Woodward will probably be similar to RM when they absorbed Ritchie Park in the 80's. Similarly-sized homes in Horizon Hill are slightly newer and have better layouts than those in Fox Hills West, but the prices are always off by 50-100k because FHW is zoned to Wootton. You can also see a similar pricing differential in Montgomery Square north (RM) and south (Churchill) of Montrose. Your best bet to stay at WJ would be Ashburton or Wyngate, but in the end, it's still a bet because nothing's official. Crapshoot.
I'm not sure how we're defining "geographically and logically," since this is all speculation. But it seems to me the most logical way to split the WJ feeder schools would be to have the schools feeding to NBMS (Ashburton, KP, and Wyngate) go on to WJ, and the schools feeding to Tilden (Farmland, GP, Luxmanor) go on to Woodward. Then add in one or two more contiguous elementaries from whichever direction needs the capacity relief.
Exactly, WJ and Woodward both will have 3 Elementary schools from current WJ boundary. each will pick up 2 more elementary schools. Woodward is pretty much guaranteed to pick 2 from DCC and WJ may pick on from DCC and one from BCC/Whitman. If you look at MCPS projections and BCC addition, most liekly case will be WJ also picking 2 elementary schools from BCC.
WJ should be NBMS (Ashburton, KP, and Wyngate) + 2 elementary schools from DCC
Woodward should be Tilden (Farmland, GP, Luxmanor) + 2 elementary schools from DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.
Right. So after all the dust settles, I bet we see Randolph Hills go up to $400-450 and Garrett Park Estates fall to $500-550k. Not catastrophic, but I would not pay $650k for one of those houses until the dust settles.
I'm not bring snobby. Id probably just buy in Randolph Hills and roll the dice -- can always move if things don't actually pan out.
I am sure Einstein is a fine school but as a Parkwood Resident who has a 400K mortgage on a 1m house that hasn't appreciated much, that we purchased with our own money and hardwork, the prospect of losing money on my house terrifies me.
lol
not a smart move
I don't know why people do this - being house poor.
no thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.
Right. So after all the dust settles, I bet we see Randolph Hills go up to $400-450 and Garrett Park Estates fall to $500-550k. Not catastrophic, but I would not pay $650k for one of those houses until the dust settles.
I'm not bring snobby. Id probably just buy in Randolph Hills and roll the dice -- can always move if things don't actually pan out.
I am sure Einstein is a fine school but as a Parkwood Resident who has a 400K mortgage on a 1m house that hasn't appreciated much, that we purchased with our own money and hardwork, the prospect of losing money on my house terrifies me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.
Right. So after all the dust settles, I bet we see Randolph Hills go up to $400-450 and Garrett Park Estates fall to $500-550k. Not catastrophic, but I would not pay $650k for one of those houses until the dust settles.
I'm not bring snobby. Id probably just buy in Randolph Hills and roll the dice -- can always move if things don't actually pan out.
I am sure Einstein is a fine school but as a Parkwood Resident who has a 400K mortgage on a 1m house that hasn't appreciated much, that we purchased with our own money and hardwork, the prospect of losing money on my house terrifies me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.
Right. So after all the dust settles, I bet we see Randolph Hills go up to $400-450 and Garrett Park Estates fall to $500-550k. Not catastrophic, but I would not pay $650k for one of those houses until the dust settles.
I'm not bring snobby. Id probably just buy in Randolph Hills and roll the dice -- can always move if things don't actually pan out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one not concerned about this? We’re zoned for Garrett Park and I don’t really care whether we go to WJ or reopened Woodward. Looking at the surrounding area, it’s going to be a relatively well-off crowd in either case. It’s not like our HHI is going to change based on this decision. We’re well-off and my kid’s probably going to have scores reflecting that whichever school he goes to.
If you are in one of the nice big houses in Garret Park and see going to hold it for a long time I'm sure it's no big deal.
If you are in one of those tiny houses in Garret Park Estates, you need to ask yourself why your house costs $650k when they cost $350k in Randolph Hills? That difference seems ripe for arbitrage.
Now maybe Amazon will move to White Flint and everyone's home will boom. Who knows?
I’m in neither but I think you’re seriously exaggerating. A bunch of the Garrett Park Estates are tear downs turning into nice new construction that isn’t going to drop to $350K. The quality of Woodward is not going to be like Einstein. People need to calm down.
I do agree that combining few elementary schools from Einstein and few from WJ will not result in another Einstein. It will result in something between WJ and Einstein.