Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Or, Parkway parents could accept a brand new HS and not waste taxpayer money via a lawsuit against the school district for making the most fiscally responsible decision based on the current situation.
Or Parkway parents could send their kids to private schools.
Or Parkway parents could continue to choose to send their kids to a school that is falling apart.
Yo, let's chill. This attitude was the same that landed MCPS before the Supreme Court, which it then lost and now owes millions in dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Or, Parkway parents could accept a brand new HS and not waste taxpayer money via a lawsuit against the school district for making the most fiscally responsible decision based on the current situation.
Or Parkway parents could send their kids to private schools.
Or Parkway parents could continue to choose to send their kids to a school that is falling apart.
Yo, let's chill. This attitude was the same that landed MCPS before the Supreme Court, which it then lost and now owes millions in dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Or, Parkway parents could accept a brand new HS and not waste taxpayer money via a lawsuit against the school district for making the most fiscally responsible decision based on the current situation.
Or Parkway parents could send their kids to private schools.
Or Parkway parents could continue to choose to send their kids to a school that is falling apart.
Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
You're right. I want my government to make decisions based entirely on avoiding lawsuits, regardless of the merits. In fact, I think we should all generally cave in doing what we think is best if somebody threatens to sue.
Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. So Wootton is going with the nuclear option:
https://montgomeryperspective.com/2026/03/13/save-wootton-files-state-and-county-ig-complaints-establishes-legal-defense-fund/
Save Wootton, a stakeholder coalition formed to prevent the closure of Wootton High School, has announced that it has filed complaints with state and county inspectors general as well as the Maryland State Department of Education claiming irregularities in MCPS’s process to determine the fate of the school. The group has also announced a legal defense fund “managed by the newly-formed non-profit, the Community and Education Policy Alliance (CEPA,) with plans to sue over multiple aspects of the mismanaged decision-making process.”
I'm not confident they'll be successful, but this goes to show why MCPS has historically avoided ruffling feathers at the W schools: Things escalate real quick and there's a large cohort of well-resourced and organized parents who will make life difficult for MCPS if they piss them off.
Save Wootton, a stakeholder coalition formed to prevent the closure of Wootton High School, has announced that it has filed complaints with state and county inspectors general as well as the Maryland State Department of Education claiming irregularities in MCPS’s process to determine the fate of the school. The group has also announced a legal defense fund “managed by the newly-formed non-profit, the Community and Education Policy Alliance (CEPA,) with plans to sue over multiple aspects of the mismanaged decision-making process.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:enjoy your brand new building Wootton community. Quit your complaining!!!!! it's obnoxious. and get your school violence under control instead of nagging about your gift compliments of the taxpayer. good grief
It’s not a gift if it’s forced.
It was gifted. They complained and Mcps listened and bumped other students to give them a brand new school.
No MCPS didn’t. It built a school that wasn’t needed and decided to close Wootton to cover up its mistake. Wootton wanted remediation of its current facility. Taylor actually proposed using Crown as a holding school first - why would he do that if he truly felt that Wootton deserved it over the need to renovate worse off buildings lime Magruder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok as promised, only some preliminary votes are in but here we go…
The Bruno’s:
-Cold Spring
-Wayside
-Ritchie Park
-Kentlands
We don’t talk about them
Is this the list of schools walking to Crown
Do you even live in MOCO? Kentlands is the only one of these schools even remotely walkable to crown (and it’s still not close by any means and requires seriously busy roads). Then one is in Potomac and two are right on the Rockville/Potomac border. So to answer your completely uninformed question, no.
Ma’am this is a Wendy’s
I know you think you are clever, but no matter how many times you comment this it doesn’t get any funnier. It was a stupid question and I answered it accordingly.