Anonymous wrote:Many posters are taking posts wrong way. It's clear that house prices are linked with test scores when it comes to WJ. Relating it with race and segregation is simply taking the focus away from OP's concern of house prices in WJ cluster going down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way Woodward becomes part of DCC. Stop being a troll!
Why not? It's one of the options.
Because the WJ parents split off will riot. I suspect the troll caller hasn’t come to grips now that policy isn’t solely dictated by the Bethesda parents any longer. A few upset WJ parents is not going to resonate as much as if they take some of the few nice neighborhoods out of Einstein a few of the outlying WJ neighborhoods and create a new closed W. The DCC will be pissed (except the families moved out of Einstein who would be quite happy) and what was left at Einstein would fall off a cliff.
There is no politically viable option but to make it part of the DCC and not take too many SFH areas out of Einstein while load balancing around it. Sorry WJ outliers (danger if you have a Kensington address) sell now if you care.
I disagree that most Einstein families would be "quite happy" to be rezoned to Woodward.
--Einstein Parent
Agreed. It sounds like some of these parents want to send in George Wallace to block our kids from the door.
Anonymous wrote:Kensington/Einstein parent (and grandparent) here. This is a tightly knit community. We are not unhappy with our school *choices.* In fact, in our school we learn about racists and separate-but-equal folks, like the WJ people, apparently. Doesn't WJ teach this history, too?? Don't they recognize themselves? Maybe the education isn't so good there, after all.
The ultra liberals (just look at the signs in their yards!!) in Bethesda should jumping at the bit to get their kids in to browner/undocumented-populated schools.
I left the Dem party years ago when i bought in to a truly mixed SES neighborhood and saw my hypocritical Dem friends run from it.
Anonymous wrote:Kensington/Einstein parent (and grandparent) here. This is a tightly knit community. We are not unhappy with our school *choices.* In fact, in our school we learn about racists and separate-but-equal folks, like the WJ people, apparently. Doesn't WJ teach this history, too?? Don't they recognize themselves? Maybe the education isn't so good there, after all.
The ultra liberals (just look at the signs in their yards!!) in Bethesda should jumping at the bit to get their kids in to browner/undocumented-populated schools.
I left the Dem party years ago when i bought in to a truly mixed SES neighborhood and saw my hypocritical Dem friends run from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way Woodward becomes part of DCC. Stop being a troll!
Why not? It's one of the options.
Because the WJ parents split off will riot. I suspect the troll caller hasn’t come to grips now that policy isn’t solely dictated by the Bethesda parents any longer. A few upset WJ parents is not going to resonate as much as if they take some of the few nice neighborhoods out of Einstein a few of the outlying WJ neighborhoods and create a new closed W. The DCC will be pissed (except the families moved out of Einstein who would be quite happy) and what was left at Einstein would fall off a cliff.
There is no politically viable option but to make it part of the DCC and not take too many SFH areas out of Einstein while load balancing around it. Sorry WJ outliers (danger if you have a Kensington address) sell now if you care.
I disagree that most Einstein families would be "quite happy" to be rezoned to Woodward.
--Einstein Parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way Woodward becomes part of DCC. Stop being a troll!
Why not? It's one of the options.
Because the WJ parents split off will riot. I suspect the troll caller hasn’t come to grips now that policy isn’t solely dictated by the Bethesda parents any longer. A few upset WJ parents is not going to resonate as much as if they take some of the few nice neighborhoods out of Einstein a few of the outlying WJ neighborhoods and create a new closed W. The DCC will be pissed (except the families moved out of Einstein who would be quite happy) and what was left at Einstein would fall off a cliff.
There is no politically viable option but to make it part of the DCC and not take too many SFH areas out of Einstein while load balancing around it. Sorry WJ outliers (danger if you have a Kensington address) sell now if you care.
I disagree that most Einstein families would be "quite happy" to be rezoned to Woodward.
--Einstein Parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way Woodward becomes part of DCC. Stop being a troll!
Why not? It's one of the options.
Because the WJ parents split off will riot. I suspect the troll caller hasn’t come to grips now that policy isn’t solely dictated by the Bethesda parents any longer. A few upset WJ parents is not going to resonate as much as if they take some of the few nice neighborhoods out of Einstein a few of the outlying WJ neighborhoods and create a new closed W. The DCC will be pissed (except the families moved out of Einstein who would be quite happy) and what was left at Einstein would fall off a cliff.
There is no politically viable option but to make it part of the DCC and not take too many SFH areas out of Einstein while load balancing around it. Sorry WJ outliers (danger if you have a Kensington address) sell now if you care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way Woodward becomes part of DCC. Stop being a troll!
Why not? It's one of the options.
Anonymous wrote:No way Woodward becomes part of DCC. Stop being a troll!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids who live six blocks closer to Rock View, which I'm zoned for, than I do go to WJ. Once you're on the other side of University/Connecticut from Einstein, the boundary lines are kind of crazy. Those kids could walk to Einstein in 10 minutes. Instead, they get bussed for 20 to WJ.
Because they didn't want to break up the Town of Kensington.
AKA rich white people lobbied to keep themselves at the rich white school. Because otherwise it would not matter to "break up" the Town of Kensington. Every other municipality is broken up with kids going to different schools? Why is ToK special? Those kids should be at Einstein. Many of them could walk to Einstein.
Agree here strongly. Kensington should be in Einstein. BOE should look at arranging boundaries to keep distance minimal for everyone. No point in busing kids to WJ when they can walk to another HS.