Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
Some lucky law firm about to make some good chunk of change with no chance of changing anything.
Or maybe MCPS will end up paying the plaintiff’s legal fees. It had to pay $1.5M in the case that went to the Supreme Court.
What’s Taylor’s plan if there is an injunction? Crown as a holding school? If so, he could avoid spending $$$ on litigation and just offer that option for now, then take the time to really study whether it makes sense to transplant Wootton into Crown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The board could vote for the option that opens crown as a new school and doesnt relocate wootton. then there wouldnt be the lawsuits.
Or, Parkway parents could accept a brand new HS and not waste taxpayer money via a lawsuit against the school district for making the most fiscally responsible decision based on the current situation.
Or Parkway parents could send their kids to private schools.
Or Parkway parents could continue to choose to send their kids to a school that is falling apart.
Yo, let's chill. This attitude was the same that landed MCPS before the Supreme Court, which it then lost and now owes millions in dollars.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
Some lucky law firm about to make some good chunk of change with no chance of changing anything.
Or maybe MCPS will end up paying the plaintiff’s legal fees. It had to pay $1.5M in the case that went to the Supreme Court.
What’s Taylor’s plan if there is an injunction? Crown as a holding school? If so, he could avoid spending $$$ on litigation and just offer that option for now, then take the time to really study whether it makes sense to transplant Wootton into Crown.
Anonymous wrote:I have never lived in a place that is this obsessed with their high school. When I encounter one of you, all I hear about is W this and that. As someone who’s lived all over, it is really strange.
Anonymous wrote:I have never lived in a place that is this obsessed with their high school. When I encounter one of you, all I hear about is W this and that. As someone who’s lived all over, it is really strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
Some lucky law firm about to make some good chunk of change with no chance of changing anything.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Clarksburg families tried too and failed; they threw a bunch of different arguments at it (violations of open meetings acts, illegal use of race, illegal change of policy), none of them stuck.
One quote from the judge's decision stands out:
“The MCBOE cannot be restricted in this manner. … MCBOE can relieve the over- and under-utilization issues at the high school level without having to burden the citizens of Montgomery County with funding an expensive capital project.”
We'll see what legal arguments this group comes up with.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2020/07/22/lawsuit-challenging-recent-upcounty-redistricting-dismissed/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
If it were an option I bet a lot of people would contribute to a fund to renovate Wootton. But it’s not an option. Opinions submitted via the survey were dismissed as manipulation because they didnt align with Taylor’s agenda. The public hearings are being totally ignored. The only option on the table to fight this horrible choice is to contribute to the lawsuit. MCPS created this mess by hosting a sham process. Stop blaming parents for not lying down and taking it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
If it were an option I bet a lot of people would contribute to a fund to renovate Wootton. But it’s not an option. Opinions submitted via the survey were dismissed as manipulation because they didnt align with Taylor’s agenda. The public hearings are being totally ignored. The only option on the table to fight this horrible choice is to contribute to the lawsuit. MCPS created this mess by hosting a sham process. Stop blaming parents for not lying down and taking it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Do the Save Wootton people have the money for a lawsuit? Like they are paying out of their own pocket for this? Why don't they just use that money to start a fund to renovate Wootton on the Parkway? Because they ain't getting on the CIP for a reno. Save your money for the right things, people.
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:SM is ok being the biggest loser.
They had their pro H mom testify about “enterprise” planning. They are ok with their kids being isolated and screwed over for the greater good. How very generous of them!
Dufief says, thank you for your sacrifice.
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.