Anonymous wrote:What is current capacity and number of students in WJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mcps planning department has already said all lower county high schools will see their current boundaries changed with the opening of Woodward. The changes will shift students west and/or north.
They also said Woodward would likely house a new magnet program.
Woodward will be a sought after school. Period. Relax.
Can you share the link?
This was all said at a meeting.
It would be great if the West county parents got a STEM Magnet of their own at Woodward and didn't have to send their kids all the way to Blair. But it would be shocking if they did that as the whole point of the Blair Magnet was to convince west county parents to send their kids east to prop up test scores and self integrate that school. It would be strange to unravel that after all these years.
It mostly likely will be a slightly different watered down program like Wheaton or CAP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mcps planning department has already said all lower county high schools will see their current boundaries changed with the opening of Woodward. The changes will shift students west and/or north.
They also said Woodward would likely house a new magnet program.
Woodward will be a sought after school. Period. Relax.
Can you share the link?
This was all said at a meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mcps planning department has already said all lower county high schools will see their current boundaries changed with the opening of Woodward. The changes will shift students west and/or north.
They also said Woodward would likely house a new magnet program.
Woodward will be a sought after school. Period. Relax.
Can you share the link?
Anonymous wrote:The mcps planning department has already said all lower county high schools will see their current boundaries changed with the opening of Woodward. The changes will shift students west and/or north.
They also said Woodward would likely house a new magnet program.
Woodward will be a sought after school. Period. Relax.
Anonymous wrote:The mcps planning department has already said all lower county high schools will see their current boundaries changed with the opening of Woodward. The changes will shift students west and/or north.
They also said Woodward would likely house a new magnet program.
Woodward will be a sought after school. Period. Relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that there’s no reason to add Woodward to the DCC. Wouldn’t it just create a new cluster with boundaries that address overcrowding at WJ and some DCC schools? Or am I missing something?
There is no need to make Woodward part of the DCC but they will most likely do it because of optics. If the school board created another W neighborhood school with no outside access while taking a couple of the few nice neighborhoods out of DCC’s Einstein boundary they will be accused of bowing down to the Bethesda parents at the expense of the DCC. Seeing that they are elected officials and how that would play with the SJ crowd. It will be part of the DCC and then over night will become the number one choice of the elective choice process. It will be telling how the DCC parents really think about their local schools when they fight to get into the one Bethesda option.
But since all the in-bounds Woodward kids would likely choose Woodward, leaving no real slots open for out-of-bounds dcc kids, why would it make any difference/ help improve the optics of the dcc? Do people suspect they will make the Woodward catchment area deliberately smaller to leave open spots for other dcc kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that there’s no reason to add Woodward to the DCC. Wouldn’t it just create a new cluster with boundaries that address overcrowding at WJ and some DCC schools? Or am I missing something?
There is no need to make Woodward part of the DCC but they will most likely do it because of optics. If the school board created another W neighborhood school with no outside access while taking a couple of the few nice neighborhoods out of DCC’s Einstein boundary they will be accused of bowing down to the Bethesda parents at the expense of the DCC. Seeing that they are elected officials and how that would play with the SJ crowd. It will be part of the DCC and then over night will become the number one choice of the elective choice process. It will be telling how the DCC parents really think about their local schools when they fight to get into the one Bethesda option.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that there’s no reason to add Woodward to the DCC. Wouldn’t it just create a new cluster with boundaries that address overcrowding at WJ and some DCC schools? Or am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Woodward is NOT going to become part of DCC. DCC is already 20 (or is it 25?) percent of all of MCPS. They are not going to make it bigger. Don't know for certain because the boundary study won't start until 18 months before it opens, and decided 10 months before it opens. But if I were a betting person, I would take that bet, because I don't think it will happen.