Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
They're tearing down the apartments??
Anybody know anything? Is this tearing down and redeveloping Rollingwood?
It just says it's a Forest Conservation Plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
They're tearing down the apartments??
Anybody know anything? Is this tearing down and redeveloping Rollingwood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
They're tearing down the apartments??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
They're tearing down the apartments??
The plans indicate it is just trees at this point, but likely in anticipation of a larger project. I kinda doubt they would tear down the apartments, but what do I know...could be in exchange for high-rise apartments which would suck for the neighborhood schools...
Just trees? Ha.
High rise? - unless they plan to redraw boundaries. School is already over capacity. Four different apartment complexes already within RCFES boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
They're tearing down the apartments??
The plans indicate it is just trees at this point, but likely in anticipation of a larger project. I kinda doubt they would tear down the apartments, but what do I know...could be in exchange for high-rise apartments which would suck for the neighborhood schools...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
They're tearing down the apartments??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
What is this that is being proposed for one of the apartment areas?:
https://mcatlas.org/Development_Info/Default.aspx?apno=F20250060
Anonymous wrote:Three different set of apartment complexes within this school's boundaries are designated as low income housing. So, smaller class sizes?? How are test scores? And do spanish immersion families come from all over MoCo including those that reside within school's boundaries? Will RCF ES continue to house Spanish immersion after 2025-2026 school year - asking to plan a move.
Anonymous wrote:Both counselors and AP quit
Anonymous wrote:As an RCF parent, this is very concerning. I hope they will be fully staffed by the time school starts.
Anonymous wrote:As an RCF parent, this is very concerning. I hope they will be fully staffed by the time school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Both counselors and AP quit