Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And MCPS expects free labor from teachers and staff. Teachers and staff are expected to pack up the entire school and unpack at the other end with no compensation or extra time given. We were told to use planning periods or stay after school or come in on weekends because MCPS is too cheap to hire packers.
Told by whom? Was this in writing? If so, share it with MoCo360.
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.
100% BS
SETH ADAMS is in charge. He tells the BOE what will happen.
Everyone working on Woodward knows this.
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:I'm still flabbergasted that they built not one, but two new high schools that will be incomplete upon opening without auditoriums. Nobody would dream of opening a HS without athletic facilities, but naturally performing arts are the first up on the chopping block.
Woodard also won’t have athletic fields when it opens.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still flabbergasted that they built not one, but two new high schools that will be incomplete upon opening without auditoriums. Nobody would dream of opening a HS without athletic facilities, but naturally performing arts are the first up on the chopping block.
Anonymous wrote:And MCPS expects free labor from teachers and staff. Teachers and staff are expected to pack up the entire school and unpack at the other end with no compensation or extra time given. We were told to use planning periods or stay after school or come in on weekends because MCPS is too cheap to hire packers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood parent of a current Freshman. Happy with the school and administration, we've been completely shafted by MCPS over the past few months: 1) Northwood at Woodward has been moved to 3 years from 2 years, 2) in the fall we were told the auxiliary gym and fields would be completed at the end of the first year at Woodward another year has been added and who knows what they will change next, 3) No auditorium for the full 3 years at Woodward and the icing on the cake, 4) MCPS has moved the school day even earlier with bus pick ups beginning at 6:00 am for arrival at 7:00 am for a school day that runs from 7:25 - 2:00 pm. For much of the school year students will be leaving in the dark to catch the bus and for those that use SSIMS as their pick up that is with all of the issues on Wayne Ave with the Purple Line Construction. MCPS keeps making changes that make a bad situation even worst for students and their families. Shafted, Shafted, Shafted!
That actually hasn't been determined yet. Keep advocating for more funding to be allocated so it can be built sooner!
Anonymous wrote:And MCPS expects free labor from teachers and staff. Teachers and staff are expected to pack up the entire school and unpack at the other end with no compensation or extra time given. We were told to use planning periods or stay after school or come in on weekends because MCPS is too cheap to hire packers.
Anonymous wrote:And MCPS expects free labor from teachers and staff. Teachers and staff are expected to pack up the entire school and unpack at the other end with no compensation or extra time given. We were told to use planning periods or stay after school or come in on weekends because MCPS is too cheap to hire packers.
Anonymous wrote:Northwood parent of a current Freshman. Happy with the school and administration, we've been completely shafted by MCPS over the past few months: 1) Northwood at Woodward has been moved to 3 years from 2 years, 2) in the fall we were told the auxiliary gym and fields would be completed at the end of the first year at Woodward another year has been added and who knows what they will change next, 3) No auditorium for the full 3 years at Woodward and the icing on the cake, 4) MCPS has moved the school day even earlier with bus pick ups beginning at 6:00 am for arrival at 7:00 am for a school day that runs from 7:25 - 2:00 pm. For much of the school year students will be leaving in the dark to catch the bus and for those that use SSIMS as their pick up that is with all of the issues on Wayne Ave with the Purple Line Construction. MCPS keeps making changes that make a bad situation even worst for students and their families. Shafted, Shafted, Shafted!
Anonymous wrote:I'm still flabbergasted that they built not one, but two new high schools that will be incomplete upon opening without auditoriums. Nobody would dream of opening a HS without athletic facilities, but naturally performing arts are the first up on the chopping block.
Anonymous wrote: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.
There is a project manager for each individual school construction site, but there is no overarching decision maker (besides the BOE or county council) in charge beyond the construction managers or individual teams like transportation. Another parent asked at the community meeting this week about who was in charge of making big decisions (like if we had to delay again). The project manager went silent and eventually said it was ultimately the superintendent or the BOE, who haven’t really been involved besides passing budgets or delaying construction.
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.