Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is pulling students from other W schools
Not really. It is primarily being opened to alleviate crowding in the DCC. So it will effectively be a DCC school and could even be included in the DCC.
When did Walter Johnson HS join the DCC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a totally made up thing that exists almost exclusively only on this website I think, so sure why not.
No, it's not.
The W has been a thing way before DCUM even existed, even before civilian use of the internet.
Perhaps. But I have never once heard it mentioned or discussed outside of this website. And I’ve lived in the DMV for over 20 years and MoCo for over 12.
I grew up here and attended MCPS. The term was used in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. The old Woodward with neighborhoods such as Luxmanor and Farmland was considered a W school. The boundary selection will determine if Woodward will be considered a W again. If diversity is the objective, then no, it will not be a W school.
As a pp correctly pointed out, the land was donated for educational purposes by the Woodward family. The name will remain with the school.
My understanding is they are using Woodward as an opportunity to adjust all boundaries of nearby schools to help diversify many of the less diverse ones.
They’re not messing with Whitman or Churchill, are they?
The #1 priority of the boundary study was to improve diversity and those are the least diverse schools...
The #1 priority of the boundary study was to relieve overcrowding.
Diversity was one of the factors considered, but this repeat poster has their own agenda and their own little fantasy world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is pulling students from other W schools
Not really. It is primarily being opened to alleviate crowding in the DCC. So it will effectively be a DCC school and could even be included in the DCC.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is pulling students from other W schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pricing out the poor, low income buyers.
Is this a requirement to be a W?
Anonymous wrote:Pricing out the poor, low income buyers.
Anonymous wrote:What does it matter? MCPS is a crap system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it matter? MCPS is a crap system
for parents who expect the county to raise their kids
Anonymous wrote:What does it matter? MCPS is a crap system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reality is with all the new growth in Rockville and North Bethesda, they may pull from other schools but it will primarily be WJ. It will be a W school as it will be a more wealthy school and most families who are the ones you all don't want at those schools (meaning us) aren't going to want our kids bussed there either.
New growth in Rockville and north Bethesda will not be low income housing. It will be close to million dollar townhomes and brownstones. Printing out the poor. Woodward will be without a doubt, a W school. Plan on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pricing out the poor, low income buyers.
That's why moco has 15% mpdu requirements. It helps.
Anonymous wrote:Will Woodward high school in North Bethesda/South Rockville be an automatic "W School" when it opens??
Anonymous wrote:Pricing out the poor, low income buyers.