Anonymous wrote:But some K-P kids live less than a mile from Einstein and far closer to a school like Rock View (where my kid went on the school bus passing houses where kids went to K-P) or Oakland Terrace.
That never made sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The moco BOE voted to give diversity the highest weight when making these decisions so not all that hard to predict how this will go.
Actually, what the BOE voted on was that "Options should especially strive to create a diverse student body in each of the affected schools." Also, no one knows who will be on the BOE in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:The moco BOE voted to give diversity the highest weight when making these decisions so not all that hard to predict how this will go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But some K-P kids live less than a mile from Einstein and far closer to a school like Rock View (where my kid went on the school bus passing houses where kids went to K-P) or Oakland Terrace.
That never made sense to me.
That's because those kids live in the Town of Kensington, which pays its own extra taxes and whose kids all go to the same elementary school named, in part, after their town.
If the Town of Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein, so will Parkwood and so will most of the kids who currently attend Silver Creek MS (no way Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein and then doesn't go to the middle school right across Connecticut Avenue from KP, bordering the Town of Kensington). And if that happens they need to get rid of ESs zoned for Einstein to make room in an already overcrowded high school. These previously Einstein-zoned ESs will most likely be the lowest performing (Highland, Rock View or Oakland Terrace), because they are closest to Wheaton, WJ and Woodward. If this happens Einstein will be an exceptionally good school because it will have 7/10+ schools like Flora Singer and Woodlin, plus KP and kids near the KP zone that attend Silver Creek MS (North Chevy Chase ES kids).
Nope sorry ToK resident. KP can't fit into Silver Creek - there's not a lot of extra capacity for expansion beyond the natural increases in the existing ES population as the Chevy Chase Lake redevelopment proceeds. And NCC won't be rezoned to Einstein - its pairing with CCES via Rosemary Hills is too durable and the fight over the Silver Creek boundaries was ugly enough that they won't be able to pull the eastern ES from BCC without serious drama.
But if you're accepting that KP could end up at Einstein due to proximity, while acknowledging that a different feeder would have to be moved out of Einstein to make room for KP since its already overcrowded...how does that same logic NOT apply to Silver Creek? Same argument re: proximity and same solution - moving out some other, more distant feeder than the one you are moving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But some K-P kids live less than a mile from Einstein and far closer to a school like Rock View (where my kid went on the school bus passing houses where kids went to K-P) or Oakland Terrace.
That never made sense to me.
That's because those kids live in the Town of Kensington, which pays its own extra taxes and whose kids all go to the same elementary school named, in part, after their town.
If the Town of Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein, so will Parkwood and so will most of the kids who currently attend Silver Creek MS (no way Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein and then doesn't go to the middle school right across Connecticut Avenue from KP, bordering the Town of Kensington). And if that happens they need to get rid of ESs zoned for Einstein to make room in an already overcrowded high school. These previously Einstein-zoned ESs will most likely be the lowest performing (Highland, Rock View or Oakland Terrace), because they are closest to Wheaton, WJ and Woodward. If this happens Einstein will be an exceptionally good school because it will have 7/10+ schools like Flora Singer and Woodlin, plus KP and kids near the KP zone that attend Silver Creek MS (North Chevy Chase ES kids).
Nope sorry ToK resident. KP can't fit into Silver Creek - there's not a lot of extra capacity for expansion beyond the natural increases in the existing ES population as the Chevy Chase Lake redevelopment proceeds. And NCC won't be rezoned to Einstein - its pairing with CCES via Rosemary Hills is too durable and the fight over the Silver Creek boundaries was ugly enough that they won't be able to pull the eastern ES from BCC without serious drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s my prediction: New Woodward = Veirs Mill ES, Farmland, Garrett Park, Luxmanor + performing arts magnet + a little extra capacity for growth. I saw that Veirs Mills puts on their own musicals twice a year. They are a Blue Ribbon School and even received a visit from Pres. Obama a few years back. Sounds like they have teachers who do everything right for their kids. They’ll fit right in with the Tilden kids. Woodward is going to be a very special place.
I’ll let the rest of you speculate about what happens to K-P, Einstein etc.
Good call on makeup of Woodward, but if that happens KP would definitely go to WJ because if it didn’t WJ would only have two ESs left (Ashburton and Wyndgate).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But some K-P kids live less than a mile from Einstein and far closer to a school like Rock View (where my kid went on the school bus passing houses where kids went to K-P) or Oakland Terrace.
That never made sense to me.
That's because those kids live in the Town of Kensington, which pays its own extra taxes and whose kids all go to the same elementary school named, in part, after their town.
If the Town of Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein, so will Parkwood and so will most of the kids who currently attend Silver Creek MS (no way Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein and then doesn't go to the middle school right across Connecticut Avenue from KP, bordering the Town of Kensington). And if that happens they need to get rid of ESs zoned for Einstein to make room in an already overcrowded high school. These previously Einstein-zoned ESs will most likely be the lowest performing (Highland, Rock View or Oakland Terrace), because they are closest to Wheaton, WJ and Woodward. If this happens Einstein will be an exceptionally good school because it will have 7/10+ schools like Flora Singer and Woodlin, plus KP and kids near the KP zone that attend Silver Creek MS (North Chevy Chase ES kids).
Anonymous wrote:Here’s my prediction: New Woodward = Veirs Mill ES, Farmland, Garrett Park, Luxmanor + performing arts magnet + a little extra capacity for growth. I saw that Veirs Mills puts on their own musicals twice a year. They are a Blue Ribbon School and even received a visit from Pres. Obama a few years back. Sounds like they have teachers who do everything right for their kids. They’ll fit right in with the Tilden kids. Woodward is going to be a very special place.
I’ll let the rest of you speculate about what happens to K-P, Einstein etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But some K-P kids live less than a mile from Einstein and far closer to a school like Rock View (where my kid went on the school bus passing houses where kids went to K-P) or Oakland Terrace.
That never made sense to me.
That's because those kids live in the Town of Kensington, which pays its own extra taxes and whose kids all go to the same elementary school named, in part, after their town.
If the Town of Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein, so will Parkwood and so will most of the kids who currently attend Silver Creek MS (no way Kensington gets rezoned to Einstein and then doesn't go to the middle school right across Connecticut Avenue from KP, bordering the Town of Kensington). And if that happens they need to get rid of ESs zoned for Einstein to make room in an already overcrowded high school. These previously Einstein-zoned ESs will most likely be the lowest performing (Highland, Rock View or Oakland Terrace), because they are closest to Wheaton, WJ and Woodward. If this happens Einstein will be an exceptionally good school because it will have 7/10+ schools like Flora Singer and Woodlin, plus KP and kids near the KP zone that attend Silver Creek MS (North Chevy Chase ES kids).
Anonymous wrote:But some K-P kids live less than a mile from Einstein and far closer to a school like Rock View (where my kid went on the school bus passing houses where kids went to K-P) or Oakland Terrace.
That never made sense to me.