Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These will be the leaders. If your neighborhood is zoned to something that makes you unhappy with, quickly get in your private school applications. Expect to be unhappy bc the equity train trumps all other concerns.
What specifically do you mean by "equity" here? What do you think MCPS is doing to promote equity?
Basically it means balancing the socioeconomic factor as best they can.
Anonymous wrote:So will the new maps go live at 6:30 for the first boundary meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSIM issue shouldn't impact the WJ/Woodward boundary lines. Seems more of an issue for the high schools like Northwood, Einstein etc.
So whatever they illustrate for the WJ/Woodward boundary is likely the contender.
It’s not an issue for Northwood or Einstein. Families will just move or go private. They already have a reduced course offerings that will get a further reduction when the staffing hits happen. MCPS and the other schools are deliberately doing this.
Northwood will be getting much, much larger, and will be getting many more students and staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These will be the leaders. If your neighborhood is zoned to something that makes you unhappy with, quickly get in your private school applications. Expect to be unhappy bc the equity train trumps all other concerns.
What specifically do you mean by "equity" here? What do you think MCPS is doing to promote equity?
Basically it means balancing the socioeconomic factor as best they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These will be the leaders. If your neighborhood is zoned to something that makes you unhappy with, quickly get in your private school applications. Expect to be unhappy bc the equity train trumps all other concerns.
What specifically do you mean by "equity" here? What do you think MCPS is doing to promote equity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice it is now called the Woodward/Northwood Boundary Study. no longer woodward.
Those are the biggest impacted schools.
Anonymous wrote:Will anything about the new options be released before the info session this evening? The website said the interactive map tool will be updated "the week of Dec 1." I can see how that might take extra time, but they should have the articulation charts, etc. available, right?
Anonymous wrote:Will anything about the new options be released before the info session this evening? The website said the interactive map tool will be updated "the week of Dec 1." I can see how that might take extra time, but they should have the articulation charts, etc. available, right?
Anonymous wrote:Notice it is now called the Woodward/Northwood Boundary Study. no longer woodward.
Anonymous wrote:Notice it is now called the Woodward/Northwood Boundary Study. no longer woodward.