Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The areas that feed into RM that are next to the Wootton cluster are really nice. I thought RM was very attractive to people because as long as your child has the grades and scores then they can go into the IB program which is just as good if not better than taking the top classes at Wootton. (Its harsh but if your kid can't get into the IB program from being in boundary in RM then they wouldn't do very well at Wootton either.)
I'm the PP and I would agree. We actually chose the RM cluster just for this reason - the in cluster IB program advantage. But, if they aren't at that level, then RM has a track for them, too - AP or not. Didn't want the pressure cooker environment at Wootton if they aren't going to be super achievers.
I also liked RM cluster because it's probably the most diverse cluster in the whole of MCPS. It's got a really good balance and well rounded student body.
One big focus will be to balance FARMS, no reason to have Gaithersburg, RM, Wooton and QO with very different FARMs when they are so close.
Anonymous wrote:
The areas that feed into RM that are next to the Wootton cluster are really nice. I thought RM was very attractive to people because as long as your child has the grades and scores then they can go into the IB program which is just as good if not better than taking the top classes at Wootton. (Its harsh but if your kid can't get into the IB program from being in boundary in RM then they wouldn't do very well at Wootton either.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board is definitely going to use this opportunity to finally get FARMs students into Wootton![]()
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It will happen. 100%
They have to do something, these disparities in MOCO are out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board is definitely going to use this opportunity to finally get FARMs students into Wootton![]()
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It will happen. 100%
Anonymous wrote:The board is definitely going to use this opportunity to finally get FARMs students into Wootton![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One big focus will be to balance FARMS, no reason to have Gaithersburg, RM, Wooton and QO with very different FARMs when they are so close.
I for one am very glad the board adopted their resolution. Moving some Gaithersburg , wooton and QO to Crown (decrease farms at Gaithersburg and increase in other schools) will help.
moving some RM zones to Gaithersburg just makes sense (will increase FARMS and RM and decrease at Gaithersburg)
Well, Gaithersburgburg is around 40%, RM and QO are about 20%, and Wooton is 5%.
Anonymous wrote:One big focus will be to balance FARMS, no reason to have Gaithersburg, RM, Wooton and QO with very different FARMs when they are so close.
I for one am very glad the board adopted their resolution. Moving some Gaithersburg , wooton and QO to Crown (decrease farms at Gaithersburg and increase in other schools) will help.
moving some RM zones to Gaithersburg just makes sense (will increase FARMS and RM and decrease at Gaithersburg)
Anonymous wrote:I live literally across the street from Wootton cluster, but we are in RM cluster.
The areas that feed into RM that are next to the Wootton cluster are really nice. I thought RM was very attractive to people because as long as your child has the grades and scores then they can go into the IB program which is just as good if not better than taking the top classes at Wootton. (Its harsh but if your kid can't get into the IB program from being in boundary in RM then they wouldn't do very well at Wootton either.)