First I start with Atholton, in the coming years crowding
will rear its ugly face as students from Pointers Run and Emerson enter
High School. These students will remain at Atholton though. Instead I
have opted to redistrict the Hawthorn Community out of Athtolton and
into Wilde Lake. Upp until 2002 Wilde Lake served the Hawthorn Community
and it was redistricted to Atholton thinking Atholton would be UNDER
crowded by the opening of Reservoir. This was not the case and given
that Hawthorn attends either Bryant Woods or Running Brook Elementaries.
this creates a flawed feeder system at the High School level. With
Hawthorn back at Wilde Lake High the feeder system for Wilde Lake Middle
will be as follows; All Students from Bryant Woods and Running Brook
will go to Wilde Lake High and only students from Clemens Crossing
attending Wilde Lake Middle will attend Atholton.
Another tweak for the Athtolton district is Crest
Road above Route 216. This area currently attends Reservoir. This is a
small feed of the Hammond Elementary District that attends Reservoir.
With the redistricting from Hammond Elementary into Fulton in 2012 this
is the only part of Hammond Elementary still attending Reservoir. This
redistricting will allow students attending Hammod Elementary to attend
either Atholton or Hammond HS instead of the current three. I was hoping
the ENTIRE area redistricted from Hammond ES to Fulton would then be
redistricted to Lime Kiln in 2014 but now only a portion of the effected
area was done. This would have eliminated a feed into Reservoir from
Hammond MS. My plan fixes this "oversight" but apparently the County has
gone on a different path.
Next we have Centennial. There are a few week feeds
between Centennial and Mount Hebron that I will attempt to fix. First
there's Worthington, the entire Worthington district was redistricted
back into Mount Henron from Cdentennial in 2005 when Marriotts Ridge
opened. This made the Middle School serving Worthington (Ellicott Mills)
feed into three High Schools (Centennial, Howard, and Mount Hebron.) By
redistricting Worthington from Mount Hebron BACK to Centennial,
Ellicott Mills will only feed into two High Schools.
To make up for the loss of population from the
Worthington Community, Mount Hebron will receive the River Mills
Community from Centennial. This corrects a feed from Veterans. Right
now, Veterans Students who attend Ellicott Mills will attend Centennial.
But if you attend Dunloggin, you will attend either Centennial or Mount
Hebron. By redistricting River Mills into Mount Hebron, the small feed
from Veterans to Dunloggin to Centennial will be eliminated and all
Veterans Students attending Dunloggin will attend Mount Hebron.
Another part of Centennial that needs addressing is
the Wheatfield Way Community. This Neighborhood is very close to Howard
and I can't for the life of me figure out why this was ever redistricted
out of Howard. This also creates a very small feed of Waterloo into
Centennial. By redistricting this Neighborhood back to Howard it will
eliminate this small feed and the High Schools it feeds into as Howard
or Long Reach and no longer Centennial.
The last part of Centennial I will attempt to
address is the Oak Lea Court Community. This area attends Manor Woods
Elementary BUT attends Centennial. This was a small oversight I'm sure
but this very small area is the only part of the Manor Woods District
that doesn't attend Marriotts Ridge. That is why I'm electing to
eliminate this small feed by redistricting Oak Lea Court from Centennial
to Marriotts Ridge.
Next we come to Glenelg, there was a
small part that was redistricted here from River Hill a few years ago
which I think was a mistake. First off, the crowding that was supposed
to occur at River Hill never came to fruition, second, this makes a very
small feed of the Dayton Oaks District that attends Glenelg. In my 2014
Redistricting plan I opted to send the entire Dayton Oaks District into
Folly Quarter and not having that entire feed feed into River Hill
would defeat the purpose of having all of Dayton Oaks feed into River
Hill. I would like to have the ENTIRE Folly Quarter District attend
River Hill but in order to make that happen Glenwood would have to have a
larger building for that amount of redistricting. If a replacement
Glenwood with a 662 capacity were built I would champion the
redistricting from Folly Quarter to Glenwood.
Next we come to Hammond. As part of the 2012
redistricting, parts of Bollman Bridge and Patuxent Valley as part of
the 2014 redistricting now attend Reservoir instead of Hammond. Bollman
Bridge and Patuxent Valley have both had all their High Schoolers
attending Hammond. It used to be that only the Patuxent Valley part of
Forest Ridge attended sans a small part of Emerson and then Murray Hill
Students from Forest Ridge would attend Reservoir.As of 2014, the entire
Forest Ridge District will attend Patuxent Valley. Therefore, in order
to stay true to all of Patuxent Valley attending Hammond, the remainder
of Forest Ridge not attending Hammond, should be redistricted there.
Also as part of the 2014 redistricting, a small part
of the Patuxent Valley District just beyond Oakland Mills Road was
redistricted to Owen Brown/Lake Elkhorn. This makes the portion of Owen
Brown/Lake Elkhorn attending Hammond larger however I think it
appropriate that all of Owen Brown/Lake Elkhorn attend Oakland Mills HS
instead of Hammond. That is why the entire Oakland Mills Road/Guilford
Gardens Community should be redistricted to Oakland Mills.
Next we have Howard, there has been a lot of growth
in this area and it will need relief before the 13th High School opens.
That is why I have elected to redistrict the lower Hanover Road area,
Barrington Court, and the last remaining section of Locust Park to Long
Reach, which can sustain the growth until High School #13 Opens.
Adding to Howard will be the Wheatfield Way Community which was discussed in the Centennial section.
Next there's Long Reach, all the redistricting here is addressed above in the Howard Section.
The Centennial section includes my proposed redistricting for both Marriotts Ridge and Mount Hebron.
The Hammond Section addresses Oakland Mills
Both Atholton and Hammond address Reservoir
Atholton also addresses Wilde Lake
That
concludes my 2015 redistricting plan. The fact that I justified many of
the proposals by eliminating small feeds from Elementary and Middle
Schools and redistricted to keep Students attending High School with the
same Students they attended Elementary and Middle School with shows the
necessity of this plan. After 2015, I don't see a need for any more
redistricting until 2019 when I would like to open four new Elementary
Schools all at once. Stay tuned for that post!
6 comments:
beautifull country
Your plan to move Hawthorn to Wilde Lake is not sound. First of all, we don't talk about feeds from Elementary to High School. The feed is from middle to high and your proposal weakens the feed from WLMS to AHS. In addition, downtown development and new residential construction in Wilde Lake will put additional pressure on WLHS, so moving students into that school does not make sense (nor does the fact that Hawthorn goes all the way to BWES in the first place, but that is an argument for another blog). Finally, some of Hawthorn actually walks to AHS and it is ridiculous to bus walkers to a more distant high school. Relieve pressure on AHS by moving out students who are already bussed. The reason all of Hawthorn used to attend WLHS was because the polygon system was flawed. Some of that has been corrected, and that is why taxpayers no longer have to pay to bus students who live within the walking zone of AHS.
I guess the fact that Hawthorn attended WLHS from its inception until 2002 is lost on you. And why don't we talk about ES to HS feeds? That same "weak feed" from WLMS to AHS was the same as what I'm proposing it to be in 1998 when I completed 8th grade at WLMS and moved to WLHS. 2002, when I graduated my cohort from Hawthorn as a whole were crushed to learn that their younger siblings would not be attending WLHS just like they had. If you're so upset about Hawthorn being bused all the way to BWES perhaps if and when Faulkner Ridge ES is rebuilt and reopens to combat the new housing Downtown, you can persuade the Attendance Area Adjustment Committee to redistrict Hawthorn there which was where Hawthorn was districted to attend ES from its inception until its 1983 closure.
Looking at the way districting maps were 10+ years ago is completely illogical. Redistricting is about looking forward, not looking backward. I hear the same argument (going back to the way things "used to be") from people in neighborhoods that used to be in Clarksville Middle School and are now unhappy since they were redistricted to Wilde Lake Middle School 10-15 years ago. Howard County doesn't look the same now as it did 10-20 years ago. River Hill was not developed. The HCPSS has added numerous schools, and most of the excess capacity is in the west. So it makes no sense to be moving people eastward/inward when you redistrict rather than westward/outward. Many single family homes which had school age children then have not turned over, and if you did your homework about the number of students living in each polygon you would know that.
just blogwalking.. nice post :D
Our neighborhood of Dorsey Search is still split between 3 high schools which is very hard on the kids. My child will go to Dunloggin and then the kids will be split to either Mt. Hebron, Centenial or Wild Lake. Could you consider making it only 2 schools instead of 3. I have talked to kids who have said it was very hard on them. Thanks
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