Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone in the know tell us if this is a done deal -- that Crown HS will be a holding school for Wootton starting 2027?
And what happens to the new regions? Is that going to be postponed, too?
Taylor is proposing to make Crown a holding HS for the next few years to house Magruder, Damascus, and Wootton students as their HS are being renovated.
(See BOE Oct 16 meeting after 1:46: https://mcpsmd.new.swagit.com/videos/358280)
Another reason he cites for making Crown a holding HS is due to sharp drops in student enrollment. MCPS lost 2600 students from the prior year, and "our international enrollments are also sharply down" (probably border related). The CIP manager projects another loss of 6000 over the next six years:
(
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2025/10/montgomery-county-schools-see-student-enrollment-drop-project-its-part-of-trend/
).
Taylor wants BOE to consider delay making Crown a HS to study how the declining enrollment affects the school district.
If Taylor wants to delay making Crown a HS due to the changing enrollment situation, I don't understand why he would not also want to delay the 6 region proposal. The proposal calls for enormous, costly changes to communities that do not want it.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone in the know tell us if this is a done deal -- that Crown HS will be a holding school for Wootton starting 2027?
And what happens to the new regions? Is that going to be postponed, too?
Anonymous wrote:Correct. East county pro-bussing advocates are mobilizing to try to keep this from happening. Given that a few of them are on the BOE, it could go either way. People really should let the school board know that using Crown as a holding school is the best solution given the money trouble, declining student population, and desperate need for renovations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone in the know tell us if this is a done deal -- that Crown HS will be a holding school for Wootton starting 2027?
And what happens to the new regions? Is that going to be postponed, too?
Nothing is close to done deal at this point and no high school is currently planned to be renovated in 2027
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People arent fleeing the schools, although thats part of it.
People are fleeing Maryland, in general.
Its poorly run, the infrastructure doesnt support the people, the crime is astronomical, the schools do not educate children, the neighborhoods are overcrowded, the people who are here have fractured societies that dont follow the same cultural expectations, there arent enough jobs, theres too little Greenspace, the architecture is mostly ugly and the taxes are appalling.
Why would you stay?
I know some families move to Virginia from Maryland because there are better schools in FCPS, more job opportunities (corporate headquarters), cost living is relatively cheaper, and more better public universities choice.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone in the know tell us if this is a done deal -- that Crown HS will be a holding school for Wootton starting 2027?
And what happens to the new regions? Is that going to be postponed, too?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone in the know tell us if this is a done deal -- that Crown HS will be a holding school for Wootton starting 2027?
And what happens to the new regions? Is that going to be postponed, too?
It's probably all of the above.Anonymous wrote:Agree, immigration policy + declining birth rates. Can claim MCPS families are jumping ship to private, but not sure that's enough to make a significant dent to long-term MCPS enrollment numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Since enrollment is declining and Crown is nearly completed, why couldn’t Wootton eventually be closed, with students reassigned to Churchill, RM, QC, and Crown based on proximity? Wootton could then serve as a holding school during future renovation projects at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:People arent fleeing the schools, although thats part of it.
People are fleeing Maryland, in general.
Its poorly run, the infrastructure doesnt support the people, the crime is astronomical, the schools do not educate children, the neighborhoods are overcrowded, the people who are here have fractured societies that dont follow the same cultural expectations, there arent enough jobs, theres too little Greenspace, the architecture is mostly ugly and the taxes are appalling.
Why would you stay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People arent fleeing the schools, although thats part of it.
People are fleeing Maryland, in general.
Its poorly run, the infrastructure doesnt support the people, the crime is astronomical, the schools do not educate children, the neighborhoods are overcrowded, the people who are here have fractured societies that dont follow the same cultural expectations, there arent enough jobs, theres too little Greenspace, the architecture is mostly ugly and the taxes are appalling.
Why would you stay?
I know some families move to Virginia from Maryland because there are better schools in FCPS, more job opportunities (corporate headquarters), cost living is relatively cheaper, and more better public universities choice.
Anonymous wrote:People arent fleeing the schools, although thats part of it.
People are fleeing Maryland, in general.
Its poorly run, the infrastructure doesnt support the people, the crime is astronomical, the schools do not educate children, the neighborhoods are overcrowded, the people who are here have fractured societies that dont follow the same cultural expectations, there arent enough jobs, theres too little Greenspace, the architecture is mostly ugly and the taxes are appalling.
Why would you stay?