Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the meeting tonight, there's a poster on Students Not Assigned To Closest School -
ES: 37% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
MS: 45% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
HS: 38% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
That's CURRENTLY in MCPS.
Those are the boundaries that people want to maintain because they want "neighborhood schools."
How is this even possible? I call BS.
Kids who are bussed away from their closest school are special ed and magnet students, I'll give you that, but, looking at our catchment area, there's no way almost half of my child's middle school schoolmates live closer to another middle school. No way.
It's very common. Many people zoned for Gaithersburg and Forest Oak MS live closer to the other school. Same is true for Sligo and SSIMS. And Tilden and North Bethesda. Just look at the maps and it's easy to find examples all over the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the second time I heard about Garrett Park likely being on the chopping block. Anyone else hear this?
Who is proposing to close Garrett Park ES?
Yep they are right on the line and good FARMS. redistricting them to einstein or wheaton is Low hanging fruit. Then of course the ES may close because everyone leaves town but that’s a problem for another day lol.
My daughter lives in there and at Thanksgiving she said they are worried. Their current HS is very overcrowded too.
MCPS will be reopening Woodward HS to relieve their current HS, among others. Garrett Park is likely to be reassigned there. Which is not the same thing as "being on the chopping block."
Yeah, along with Luxmanor and Farmland. Middle school is still Tilden.
And that was the plan long before any 'boundary studies' came in the picture!
After upcountry moves...GP and Kensington Parkwood could shift easy to Einstein while OTES comes West to Woodward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the second time I heard about Garrett Park likely being on the chopping block. Anyone else hear this?
Who is proposing to close Garrett Park ES?
Yep they are right on the line and good FARMS. redistricting them to einstein or wheaton is Low hanging fruit. Then of course the ES may close because everyone leaves town but that’s a problem for another day lol.
My daughter lives in there and at Thanksgiving she said they are worried. Their current HS is very overcrowded too.
MCPS will be reopening Woodward HS to relieve their current HS, among others. Garrett Park is likely to be reassigned there. Which is not the same thing as "being on the chopping block."
Yeah, along with Luxmanor and Farmland. Middle school is still Tilden.
And that was the plan long before any 'boundary studies' came in the picture!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the meeting tonight, there's a poster on Students Not Assigned To Closest School -
ES: 37% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
MS: 45% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
HS: 38% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
That's CURRENTLY in MCPS.
Those are the boundaries that people want to maintain because they want "neighborhood schools."
How is this even possible? I call BS.
Kids who are bussed away from their closest school are special ed and magnet students, I'll give you that, but, looking at our catchment area, there's no way almost half of my child's middle school schoolmates live closer to another middle school. No way.
Depends
Look at Coldspring ES for example.
Whole neighborhood is closer to Hoover MS and Churchill HS. Yet, it is in Cabin John MS/Wootton HS cluster. To add insult to the injury - some houses walkable to CES are in Beverly Farms boundaries, so instead of walking kids get bussed to school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the meeting tonight, there's a poster on Students Not Assigned To Closest School -
ES: 37% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
MS: 45% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
HS: 38% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
That's CURRENTLY in MCPS.
Those are the boundaries that people want to maintain because they want "neighborhood schools."
How is this even possible? I call BS.
Kids who are bussed away from their closest school are special ed and magnet students, I'll give you that, but, looking at our catchment area, there's no way almost half of my child's middle school schoolmates live closer to another middle school. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the second time I heard about Garrett Park likely being on the chopping block. Anyone else hear this?
Who is proposing to close Garrett Park ES?
Yep they are right on the line and good FARMS. redistricting them to einstein or wheaton is Low hanging fruit. Then of course the ES may close because everyone leaves town but that’s a problem for another day lol.
My daughter lives in there and at Thanksgiving she said they are worried. Their current HS is very overcrowded too.
MCPS will be reopening Woodward HS to relieve their current HS, among others. Garrett Park is likely to be reassigned there. Which is not the same thing as "being on the chopping block."
Yeah, along with Luxmanor and Farmland. Middle school is still Tilden.
And that was the plan long before any 'boundary studies' came in the picture!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the meeting tonight, there's a poster on Students Not Assigned To Closest School -
ES: 37% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
MS: 45% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
HS: 38% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
That's CURRENTLY in MCPS.
Those are the boundaries that people want to maintain because they want "neighborhood schools."
How is this even possible? I call BS.
Kids who are bussed away from their closest school are special ed and magnet students, I'll give you that, but, looking at our catchment area, there's no way almost half of my child's middle school schoolmates live closer to another middle school. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the second time I heard about Garrett Park likely being on the chopping block. Anyone else hear this?
Who is proposing to close Garrett Park ES?
Yep they are right on the line and good FARMS. redistricting them to einstein or wheaton is Low hanging fruit. Then of course the ES may close because everyone leaves town but that’s a problem for another day lol.
My daughter lives in there and at Thanksgiving she said they are worried. Their current HS is very overcrowded too.
MCPS will be reopening Woodward HS to relieve their current HS, among others. Garrett Park is likely to be reassigned there. Which is not the same thing as "being on the chopping block."
Yeah, along with Luxmanor and Farmland. Middle school is still Tilden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the second time I heard about Garrett Park likely being on the chopping block. Anyone else hear this?
Who is proposing to close Garrett Park ES?
Yep they are right on the line and good FARMS. redistricting them to einstein or wheaton is Low hanging fruit. Then of course the ES may close because everyone leaves town but that’s a problem for another day lol.
My daughter lives in there and at Thanksgiving she said they are worried. Their current HS is very overcrowded too.
MCPS will be reopening Woodward HS to relieve their current HS, among others. Garrett Park is likely to be reassigned there. Which is not the same thing as "being on the chopping block."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the second time I heard about Garrett Park likely being on the chopping block. Anyone else hear this?
Who is proposing to close Garrett Park ES?
Yep they are right on the line and good FARMS. redistricting them to einstein or wheaton is Low hanging fruit. Then of course the ES may close because everyone leaves town but that’s a problem for another day lol.
My daughter lives in there and at Thanksgiving she said they are worried. Their current HS is very overcrowded too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And apparently it's an ugly, ugly meeting.
For shame.
? why? what happened?
Parents behaving badly. Shouting, heckling, interrupting, booing, preventing the presenters from presenting.
People should be ashamed of themselves for behaving like this. What is everyone so afraid of?
RESIST
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the meeting tonight, there's a poster on Students Not Assigned To Closest School -
ES: 37% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
MS: 45% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
HS: 38% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
That's CURRENTLY in MCPS.
Those are the boundaries that people want to maintain because they want "neighborhood schools."
How is this even possible? I call BS.
Kids who are bussed away from their closest school are special ed and magnet students, I'll give you that, but, looking at our catchment area, there's no way almost half of my child's middle school schoolmates live closer to another middle school. No way.
The consultants said those numbers include students in special programs, COSA etc. so not terribly accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the meeting tonight, there's a poster on Students Not Assigned To Closest School -
ES: 37% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
MS: 45% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
HS: 38% of students in MCPS do not attend their closest school
That's CURRENTLY in MCPS.
Those are the boundaries that people want to maintain because they want "neighborhood schools."
How is this even possible? I call BS.
Kids who are bussed away from their closest school are special ed and magnet students, I'll give you that, but, looking at our catchment area, there's no way almost half of my child's middle school schoolmates live closer to another middle school. No way.