Anonymous wrote:
Yep. There's going to be a lot of busing going on all over west county. As the parent of a 9th grader, I'm glad he'll be in college when this happens.
Anonymous wrote:As CGES/JW parent I am following this very closely, at current rate my kid will be senior when Crown is slated to open. Hopefully, he will be grandfathered into RM. Not that RM is the best school ever, but it is certainly better for middle of the road white kid than Gaithersburg HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a boundary study that starts about 18 months before Crown is expected to open, to decide on the Crown boundaries.
Isn't 18 months optimistic? I feel like even the new RM elementary school boundaries took longer than that... And there will be 10 times as many angry people when it comes to Crown.
That means MCPS will start the boundary analysis in late 2024 or early 25 in order to start in Fall 26? Yikes. 2022 seems more realistic unless MCPS is just railroading it through? But they'd still need to pick the teachers at least a year before to prepare, and planning curriculum / courses least a year before that to know what teachers they need. 2022 seems like the latest they can start on this?
They want to limit the political fallout to as short a time as possible.
Exactly. Pro-busers have taken their foot off the gas pedal because they know that the can get busing done piece by piece with little resistance instead of all at one. Crown will bust up QO and Wootton while Woodward will bust up WJ, BCC, Whitman, and Churchill.
Wootton will be under capacity by 2026. Not sure how to justify that while RM, Gaithersburg, QO and Northwest will all be over capacity.
The area right across Fields Rd from Crown HS is currently zoned to Wootton. That is why it will be included in the boundary study.
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
Dufief is closer to Crown than it is to Wootton.
Half of Wootton district is closer to crown than Wootton. That makes the area very unstable.
Not really. Proximity SHOULD be the reason to be rezoned. Unfortunately diversity will be the reason there's a lot more kids rezoned farther from home than necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a boundary study that starts about 18 months before Crown is expected to open, to decide on the Crown boundaries.
Isn't 18 months optimistic? I feel like even the new RM elementary school boundaries took longer than that... And there will be 10 times as many angry people when it comes to Crown.
That means MCPS will start the boundary analysis in late 2024 or early 25 in order to start in Fall 26? Yikes. 2022 seems more realistic unless MCPS is just railroading it through? But they'd still need to pick the teachers at least a year before to prepare, and planning curriculum / courses least a year before that to know what teachers they need. 2022 seems like the latest they can start on this?
They want to limit the political fallout to as short a time as possible.
Exactly. Pro-busers have taken their foot off the gas pedal because they know that the can get busing done piece by piece with little resistance instead of all at one. Crown will bust up QO and Wootton while Woodward will bust up WJ, BCC, Whitman, and Churchill.
Wootton will be under capacity by 2026. Not sure how to justify that while RM, Gaithersburg, QO and Northwest will all be over capacity.
The area right across Fields Rd from Crown HS is currently zoned to Wootton. That is why it will be included in the boundary study.
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
Dufief is closer to Crown than it is to Wootton.
Half of Wootton district is closer to crown than Wootton. That makes the area very unstable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a boundary study that starts about 18 months before Crown is expected to open, to decide on the Crown boundaries.
Isn't 18 months optimistic? I feel like even the new RM elementary school boundaries took longer than that... And there will be 10 times as many angry people when it comes to Crown.
That means MCPS will start the boundary analysis in late 2024 or early 25 in order to start in Fall 26? Yikes. 2022 seems more realistic unless MCPS is just railroading it through? But they'd still need to pick the teachers at least a year before to prepare, and planning curriculum / courses least a year before that to know what teachers they need. 2022 seems like the latest they can start on this?
They want to limit the political fallout to as short a time as possible.
Exactly. Pro-busers have taken their foot off the gas pedal because they know that the can get busing done piece by piece with little resistance instead of all at one. Crown will bust up QO and Wootton while Woodward will bust up WJ, BCC, Whitman, and Churchill.
Wootton will be under capacity by 2026. Not sure how to justify that while RM, Gaithersburg, QO and Northwest will all be over capacity.
The area right across Fields Rd from Crown HS is currently zoned to Wootton. That is why it will be included in the boundary study.
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
Dufief is closer to Crown than it is to Wootton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a boundary study that starts about 18 months before Crown is expected to open, to decide on the Crown boundaries.
Isn't 18 months optimistic? I feel like even the new RM elementary school boundaries took longer than that... And there will be 10 times as many angry people when it comes to Crown.
That means MCPS will start the boundary analysis in late 2024 or early 25 in order to start in Fall 26? Yikes. 2022 seems more realistic unless MCPS is just railroading it through? But they'd still need to pick the teachers at least a year before to prepare, and planning curriculum / courses least a year before that to know what teachers they need. 2022 seems like the latest they can start on this?
They want to limit the political fallout to as short a time as possible.
Exactly. Pro-busers have taken their foot off the gas pedal because they know that the can get busing done piece by piece with little resistance instead of all at one. Crown will bust up QO and Wootton while Woodward will bust up WJ, BCC, Whitman, and Churchill.
Wootton will be under capacity by 2026. Not sure how to justify that while RM, Gaithersburg, QO and Northwest will all be over capacity.
The area right across Fields Rd from Crown HS is currently zoned to Wootton. That is why it will be included in the boundary study.
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
? No, all the surrounding clusters will be impacted.
Have you seen the cluster maps. It's a cluster f*
wootton
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04234map.pdf
qo
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04125map.pdf
nw
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04246map.pdf
gaithersburg
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04551map.pdf
Wootton will probably lose existing kids to Crown but gain kids from RM. RP kids are the closest but TB kids would offer more balance and are not that far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wootton will probably lose existing kids to Crown but gain kids from RM. RP kids are the closest but TB kids would offer more balance and are not that far.
no way will they pull RP neighborhood to Wootton.
My prediction: based on the current cluster maps
College Garden goes to Crown HS
Parts of QO and Wootton go to Crown
Parts of QO and GB go to Wootton HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wootton will probably lose existing kids to Crown but gain kids from RM. RP kids are the closest but TB kids would offer more balance and are not that far.
no way will they pull RP neighborhood to Wootton.
My prediction: based on the current cluster maps
College Garden goes to Crown HS
Parts of QO and Wootton go to Crown
Parts of QO and GB go to Wootton HS
Anonymous wrote:
Wootton will probably lose existing kids to Crown but gain kids from RM. RP kids are the closest but TB kids would offer more balance and are not that far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
There's a dental joke somewhere in that post.
But no, MCPS is not going to build a whole brand-new high school and then not reassign anybody to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a boundary study that starts about 18 months before Crown is expected to open, to decide on the Crown boundaries.
Isn't 18 months optimistic? I feel like even the new RM elementary school boundaries took longer than that... And there will be 10 times as many angry people when it comes to Crown.
That means MCPS will start the boundary analysis in late 2024 or early 25 in order to start in Fall 26? Yikes. 2022 seems more realistic unless MCPS is just railroading it through? But they'd still need to pick the teachers at least a year before to prepare, and planning curriculum / courses least a year before that to know what teachers they need. 2022 seems like the latest they can start on this?
They want to limit the political fallout to as short a time as possible.
Exactly. Pro-busers have taken their foot off the gas pedal because they know that the can get busing done piece by piece with little resistance instead of all at one. Crown will bust up QO and Wootton while Woodward will bust up WJ, BCC, Whitman, and Churchill.
Wootton will be under capacity by 2026. Not sure how to justify that while RM, Gaithersburg, QO and Northwest will all be over capacity.
The area right across Fields Rd from Crown HS is currently zoned to Wootton. That is why it will be included in the boundary study.
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
? No, all the surrounding clusters will be impacted.
Have you seen the cluster maps. It's a cluster f*
wootton
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04234map.pdf
qo
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04125map.pdf
nw
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04246map.pdf
gaithersburg
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04551map.pdf
Anonymous wrote:
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be a boundary study that starts about 18 months before Crown is expected to open, to decide on the Crown boundaries.
Isn't 18 months optimistic? I feel like even the new RM elementary school boundaries took longer than that... And there will be 10 times as many angry people when it comes to Crown.
That means MCPS will start the boundary analysis in late 2024 or early 25 in order to start in Fall 26? Yikes. 2022 seems more realistic unless MCPS is just railroading it through? But they'd still need to pick the teachers at least a year before to prepare, and planning curriculum / courses least a year before that to know what teachers they need. 2022 seems like the latest they can start on this?
They want to limit the political fallout to as short a time as possible.
Exactly. Pro-busers have taken their foot off the gas pedal because they know that the can get busing done piece by piece with little resistance instead of all at one. Crown will bust up QO and Wootton while Woodward will bust up WJ, BCC, Whitman, and Churchill.
Wootton will be under capacity by 2026. Not sure how to justify that while RM, Gaithersburg, QO and Northwest will all be over capacity.
The area right across Fields Rd from Crown HS is currently zoned to Wootton. That is why it will be included in the boundary study.
Certainly hope that’s the only area impacted by crown.