Tag: Schools

  • School Boundaries: Subdivision Staging Policy

    School Boundaries: Subdivision Staging Policy

    As yet, the school board and MCPS officials are not free of political pressures. As of early August 2019, the school board had delayed consideration and award of the consulting contract intended to investigate the boundary issue.

  • School Boundaries: Focusing on Process

    School Boundaries: Focusing on Process

    While boundary change is likely to remain emotive however it is pursued, focusing on the process over the outcome could address the most trenchant opposition: a) periodic review and adjustment of boundaries, and b) an independent and binding review commission in charge of the process.

  • School Boundaries: A New Coalition?

    School Boundaries: A New Coalition?

    So, are the current efforts to revisit boundary change evidence of an emerging new coalition? The clearest proponents of boundary change appear to be MCPS students themselves.

  • School Boundaries: Will the Money Talk?

    School Boundaries: Will the Money Talk?

    Rachel Carson Elementary School has been a particularly egregious case demonstrating the need for boundary change. The school has been overcrowded by hundreds of students for over a decade, but the community has rejected boundary change that would reassign students to one of five other underenrolled schools within two miles.

  • School Boundaries: Stability, Choice, and the Achievement Gap

    School Boundaries: Stability, Choice, and the Achievement Gap

    Since the late 1990s, with enrollment numbers swinging back up, MCPS has built new schools in burgeoning upcounty areas, renovated and expanded old schools to accommodate more students, and reopened some that it had closed during the 1980s retrenchment.

  • School Boundaries: A Most Explosive Political Question

    School Boundaries: A Most Explosive Political Question

    Montgomery County’s population is not only principally center-left, but also highly educated and employed in professions requiring years of training and the accretion of intellectual capital. Not surprisingly, they have an absolute belief in the necessity of high-quality education in preparing their children for a globally competitive labor market.

  • Is a New Boundary Change Coalition Emerging in Montgomery County?

    Is a New Boundary Change Coalition Emerging in Montgomery County?

    Finally, after years of Montgomery County Public Schools resegregating and the achievement gap growing despite efforts to shrink it, the debate over school boundary change has come out into the open.

  • Gandhi Brigade Has New Home, Executive Director

    Gandhi Brigade Has New Home, Executive Director

    Gandhi Brigade Youth Media has settled into its new home at 900 Wayne Ave. and is operating under new Executive Director Anna Danielson. The group, which will be expanding its programming, will hold an open house in October.

  • County Offering Matching Grants for Neighborhood Events

    County Offering Matching Grants for Neighborhood Events

    Montgomery County will again offer matching grants of up to $1,000 to help fund neighborhood events, according to an announcement from Silver Spring Regional Services Center Director Reemberto Rodriguez. Neighborhood organizations, block groups, tenant groups, civic groups and similar organizations are eligible to apply to help fund events and activities that “promote community engagement, encourage…