Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 16:46     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.


Hey Dummy! Wootton is diverse, 60% minority enrollment. Let me guess you are going to say that's not diversity!!!!


60.0%
Minority Enrollment

39.9%
White

36.0%
Asian

11.8%
Black

8.0%
Hispanic

4.0%
Two or More Races

0.2%
American Indian/Alaska Native


One of the least diverse schools in MCPS with little to no SES diversity.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 16:45     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?


You need to look in neighborhoods which currently do not get bus service to Wootton, i.e. the "walk zone."

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/transportation/busroutes/04234bus.pdf

If there are Wootton bus stops in a neighborhood, then kids can be rezoned and ride a bus to another school. If the neighborhood kids currently walk to Wootton, they will remain walkers.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 16:35     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.


Hey Dummy! Wootton is diverse, 60% minority enrollment. Let me guess you are going to say that's not diversity!!!!


60.0%
Minority Enrollment

39.9%
White

36.0%
Asian

11.8%
Black

8.0%
Hispanic

4.0%
Two or More Races

0.2%
American Indian/Alaska Native




hey dummy, I'm Asian American, and compared to the other neighboring schools Wootton is not diverse, especially when it comes to the FARMS rate which is what MCPS is really trying to make more equitable.

8% hispanic in a county of almost 40% Hispanic. gmafb.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 15:43     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.


Hey Dummy! Wootton is diverse, 60% minority enrollment. Let me guess you are going to say that's not diversity!!!!


60.0%
Minority Enrollment

39.9%
White

36.0%
Asian

11.8%
Black

8.0%
Hispanic

4.0%
Two or More Races

0.2%
American Indian/Alaska Native



Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 14:13     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, it’s a great school. Not sure why an RM family came in to take over this thread but most ppl are very happy at Wootton. Great teachers and classes. Most kids are focused to learn. And yes it is diverse.

Families pay a lot of money to live in this district because the school speaks for itself. Your child will find friends quickly.

Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS will all look different after Crown HS is built.

Your child may or may not find friends quickly. DC has friends in the Wootton cluster, and they said it's a very cliquey school. If your kid is not a high achiever, then they will be relegated to the non high achieving friend groups.


And their building is falling apart.


The only part of wootton that is going to change is the sliver of Washingtonian towers that for some reason goes to Wootton district. The school is not overcrowded like the rest of the schools. If they take away Traville by any chance, they will be so under populated that they will just add Ritchie Park back in. No different.

So don’t expect much change.



Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS, which HS is currently too crowded? I am debating where they are going to pull kids from these HS to new built Crown HS in year 2026/2027 for service?


RM and QO
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 13:59     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, it’s a great school. Not sure why an RM family came in to take over this thread but most ppl are very happy at Wootton. Great teachers and classes. Most kids are focused to learn. And yes it is diverse.

Families pay a lot of money to live in this district because the school speaks for itself. Your child will find friends quickly.

Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS will all look different after Crown HS is built.

Your child may or may not find friends quickly. DC has friends in the Wootton cluster, and they said it's a very cliquey school. If your kid is not a high achiever, then they will be relegated to the non high achieving friend groups.


And their building is falling apart.


The only part of wootton that is going to change is the sliver of Washingtonian towers that for some reason goes to Wootton district. The school is not overcrowded like the rest of the schools. If they take away Traville by any chance, they will be so under populated that they will just add Ritchie Park back in. No different.

So don’t expect much change.



Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS, which HS is currently too crowded? I am debating where they are going to pull kids from these HS to new built Crown HS in year 2026/2027 for service?
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 13:44     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.


My hope is that MCPS will be content to achieve a target FARMS rate/demographics at Crown and take an easy win rather than to try to also try do the same with Wootton and even things out.

In addition to kicking hornet’s nest of wealthy homeowners, the latter would be significantly more work to actually pull off. I’m willing to gamble on them doing less work.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 12:04     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.


Unless they bus twinbrook ES and some Gaithersburg ES to Wootton, and bus Wootton kids out, other boundary changes are not going to even out the farms rate. The rest of areas are not poor at all. But that would really break the communities apart.

Past experience indicates that MCPS is willing to do just this.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 12:00     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.


Unless they bus twinbrook ES and some Gaithersburg ES to Wootton, and bus Wootton kids out, other boundary changes are not going to even out the farms rate. The rest of areas are not poor at all. But that would really break the communities apart.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 11:42     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?

Unless you are literally across the street from the school entrance, no area is safe from being rezoned. Take a look at the current boundaries for some of the school clusters. MCPS doesn't always draw the boundaries based on geography.

And Wootton being the least diverse HS in the clusters being looked at for Crown HS boundary, it's probably going to be looked at very closely to even out the FARMS rate across the HSs.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 10:14     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?


Willows
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2023 09:54     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

I’m hoping to move to to an area zoned to Wootton and unlikely to be redistricted. Looking at Dufief, Stone Bridge, and Hunting Woods. Possibly Willows. Any opinions on which of those are more safe than others?
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 23:11     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, it’s a great school. Not sure why an RM family came in to take over this thread but most ppl are very happy at Wootton. Great teachers and classes. Most kids are focused to learn. And yes it is diverse.

Families pay a lot of money to live in this district because the school speaks for itself. Your child will find friends quickly.

Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS will all look different after Crown HS is built.

Your child may or may not find friends quickly. DC has friends in the Wootton cluster, and they said it's a very cliquey school. If your kid is not a high achiever, then they will be relegated to the non high achieving friend groups.


And their building is falling apart.


The only part of wootton that is going to change is the sliver of Washingtonian towers that for some reason goes to Wootton district. The school is not overcrowded like the rest of the schools. If they take away Traville by any chance, they will be so under populated that they will just add Ritchie Park back in. No different.

So don’t expect much change.


They could give travillah to QO (also an ES from northwest to QO and then half of QO to crown. Then add Beall ES or something else to Wootton. That solves all overcrowding issues of these five high schools. Just a possibility.


That isn’t a possibility and do over the top.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 18:16     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, it’s a great school. Not sure why an RM family came in to take over this thread but most ppl are very happy at Wootton. Great teachers and classes. Most kids are focused to learn. And yes it is diverse.

Families pay a lot of money to live in this district because the school speaks for itself. Your child will find friends quickly.

Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS will all look different after Crown HS is built.

Your child may or may not find friends quickly. DC has friends in the Wootton cluster, and they said it's a very cliquey school. If your kid is not a high achiever, then they will be relegated to the non high achieving friend groups.


And their building is falling apart.


The only part of wootton that is going to change is the sliver of Washingtonian towers that for some reason goes to Wootton district. The school is not overcrowded like the rest of the schools. If they take away Traville by any chance, they will be so under populated that they will just add Ritchie Park back in. No different.

So don’t expect much change.


They could give travillah to QO (also an ES from northwest to QO and then half of QO to crown. Then add Beall ES or something else to Wootton. That solves all overcrowding issues of these five high schools. Just a possibility.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2023 18:01     Subject: Does Your Kid Like Wootton?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, it’s a great school. Not sure why an RM family came in to take over this thread but most ppl are very happy at Wootton. Great teachers and classes. Most kids are focused to learn. And yes it is diverse.

Families pay a lot of money to live in this district because the school speaks for itself. Your child will find friends quickly.

Wootton, along with RM, QO and Gaithersburg HS will all look different after Crown HS is built.

Your child may or may not find friends quickly. DC has friends in the Wootton cluster, and they said it's a very cliquey school. If your kid is not a high achiever, then they will be relegated to the non high achieving friend groups.


And their building is falling apart.


The only part of wootton that is going to change is the sliver of Washingtonian towers that for some reason goes to Wootton district. The school is not overcrowded like the rest of the schools. If they take away Traville by any chance, they will be so under populated that they will just add Ritchie Park back in. No different.

So don’t expect much change.