Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.
I wish I knew whether you were just misinformed, or whether you are intentionally spreading disinformation to undermine confidence in public education. As others have pointed out, there are individuals in charge of each of the two projects, both of whom are working closely with Northwood administration to minimize the disruption in a situation that was always going to be a challenge.
Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.
This explains a lot and is completely insane. How is there not one person at the top overseeing everything? Is no one looking at the big picture for Northwood students?
Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever they have school construction and relocate the school to a temporary location, why wouldn't they disperse the school student body to neighboring schools instead? I know there's crowding at most high schools but I would think setting up portables at neighboring schools would be an easier solution that busing an entire student body across country. Northwood has around 1800 students, if you dispersed that across 5-6 high schools in the area, wouldn't that be easier for all involved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
And Kennedy's administration is....?
Vickie Adamson at Kennedy is an excellent principal. She's a highly experienced administrator that was the English RT at Blair for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
No one I know thinks admin at Northwood is strong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
No one I know thinks admin at Northwood is strong
I do, with a Northwood Junior. We’re very happy at Northwood, but also unhappy about many details of this move that were shared over the last few weeks: crazy early bus routes and no auditorium in the lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
No one I know thinks admin at Northwood is strong
I do, with a Northwood Junior. We’re very happy at Northwood, but also unhappy about many details of this move that were shared over the last few weeks: crazy early bus routes and no auditorium in the lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
No one I know thinks admin at Northwood is strong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
And Kennedy's administration is....?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but what about the families who are in bounds? Aren't you assigned to your home school if no other placements come through?
No, it depends on where you rank your home school out of the five schools. If you rank your home school first, you'll be assigned there. If you rank your home school second, you'll be assigned to either your first choice school or your home school. If you rank your home school third, fourth, or fifth, there is no way to know where you'll be assigned and no home school preference.
Somebody has to go to Northwood. There's no way if everyone put Northwood in the bottom tiers that MCPS can honor that preference for everyone.
Of course. I'm sure there are many families still interested in going to Northwood that would not rank it at the bottom.
Northwood would be far better than Kennedy.
Why?
Administration at Northwood is strong. I have a kid at Northwood and one at another DCC school and Northwood is much calmer. MC2 and 2E programs are very strong at Northwood.
Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.