Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's crazy that there are Kensington houses that are a 0.6 mile walk to Einstein but are instead sent to WJ which is 4+ miles away
wink wink
That's why I could not believe that folks upbid 40K on a plain rectangular home in KP the other week. What do they expect will happen by 2025? I guess it's a great commute, but the homes one ES district over zoned for Einstein currently sell for 200K less, so there is a huge built-in school premium that they will likely lose.
Anyway, good luck to everybody in this time of change.
People are willing to pay $200,000 extra for a house zoned for a school with fewer poor kids, even though everybody agrees that the school with fewer poor kids doesn't actually provide a better education, and wouldn't provide a worse education if it had a more poor kids, because people are willing to pay $200,000 extra for a house zoned for a school with fewer poor kids, even though...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's crazy that there are Kensington houses that are a 0.6 mile walk to Einstein but are instead sent to WJ which is 4+ miles away
wink wink
That's why I could not believe that folks upbid 40K on a plain rectangular home in KP the other week. What do they expect will happen by 2025? I guess it's a great commute, but the homes one ES district over zoned for Einstein currently sell for 200K less, so there is a huge built-in school premium that they will likely lose.
Anyway, good luck to everybody in this time of change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's crazy that there are Kensington houses that are a 0.6 mile walk to Einstein but are instead sent to WJ which is 4+ miles away
wink wink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so woodward will be made up of kids from WJ and einstein?
Will any northwood kids be sent to einstein in the meantime or no with the new expansion opening up right before that?
We won't know until the boundary study in 2024, but Woodward will likely be made up of kids from WJ and DCC schools to be determined. Einstein doesn't have room for any kids from Northwood or anyplace else.
A large percentage of Einstein will more than likely be reassigned to Woodward given Einstein's overcrowding and its proximity to the former.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here again.
Actually, I just thought of something.
My child is slated to enter high school in the fall of 2024.
If Woodward opens only in 2025, even if our location becomes zoned for Woodward in November 2024 or spring 2025 (according to different posters), they won't change her high school, right?
Anonymous wrote:It's crazy that there are Kensington houses that are a 0.6 mile walk to Einstein but are instead sent to WJ which is 4+ miles away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so woodward will be made up of kids from WJ and einstein?
Will any northwood kids be sent to einstein in the meantime or no with the new expansion opening up right before that?
We won't know until the boundary study in 2024, but Woodward will likely be made up of kids from WJ and DCC schools to be determined. Einstein doesn't have room for any kids from Northwood or anyplace else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so woodward will be made up of kids from WJ and einstein?
Will any northwood kids be sent to einstein in the meantime or no with the new expansion opening up right before that?
We won't know until the boundary study in 2024, but Woodward will likely be made up of kids from WJ and DCC schools to be determined. Einstein doesn't have room for any kids from Northwood or anyplace else.
Anonymous wrote:so woodward will be made up of kids from WJ and einstein?
Will any northwood kids be sent to einstein in the meantime or no with the new expansion opening up right before that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that the stronger argument against #4 is that it makes no sense to reassign Little Bennett, some of which is right next to Clarksburg HS, and some of which is up on the county line and would require a long commute down 270 at rush hour. It also increases rather than decreases split articulation, also to the detriment of Little Bennett who would still go to MS with all the kids headed to Clarksburg HS but then get split off for HS. I went to a different HS than all my MS friends and it SUCKED and I left after 1 semester and transferred back to where all the other kids from my MS went. MCPS would not allow that now.
AND it doesn't solve the overcrowding at Clarksburg and NW, which is the whole point.
Anonymous wrote:I think that the stronger argument against #4 is that it makes no sense to reassign Little Bennett, some of which is right next to Clarksburg HS, and some of which is up on the county line and would require a long commute down 270 at rush hour. It also increases rather than decreases split articulation, also to the detriment of Little Bennett who would still go to MS with all the kids headed to Clarksburg HS but then get split off for HS. I went to a different HS than all my MS friends and it SUCKED and I left after 1 semester and transferred back to where all the other kids from my MS went. MCPS would not allow that now.