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Boundary revisions make more room for students Recent school boundary revisions show that the new Henry A. Wise High School and Largo High School could absorb students from incoming developments being used to justify a proposed new high school in South Bowie. The boundary revisions released Dec. 29 show that the above high schools will have 702 empty seats between them, 353 seats more than the original plan posited. The increase in seats available to two new incoming housing additions south of Bowie Beechtree and Oak Creek Club it could be feasible to bus some students to either school rather than the proposed South Bowie high school. Upper Marlboro education advocate Donna Hathaway Beck, who has opposed the South Bowie high project from its inception, said that by having seats available at both Henry Wise and the South Bowie sites the county was double counting students to justify both new schools. Henry Wise is scheduled to open in August of 2006 while the South Bowie project would open in about five years, according to recent estimates. are we building two seats for every one student at these developments Beck asked. now students at Beechtree or Oak Creek can go to either South Bowie or Wise. month ago every city, county and state politician representing Bowie signed a letter to the county Board of Education strongly advocating the South Bowie school, pointing to incoming developments such as Beechtree, Oak Creek Club, Karington and Fairwood as justification for the South Bowie school on Mitchellville Road. The letter cited more than 8,600 housing units in 20 developments of which the above four represented 76 percent of the total number. However, Oak Creek and Beechtree 3,548 homes are geographically closer to Largo and Henry Wise high schools, respectively, than to the proposed South Bowie site. Mary Nusser, an officer with the Bowie High School PTSO speaking on her own behalf, said that she still had doubts about the justification for the South Bowie school. isn making any sense to me, Nusser told The Gazette Star. still have questions. I still want to know how all this information was derived. like to find out what enrollment figures were used to justify the South Bowie high school. Fairwood and Karington 2,993 homes are closer to the proposed South Bowie school than any school beyond Bowie. Bowie Mayor G. Frederick Robinson said that if those two developments were annexed into the city he would like to see their students go to a Bowie high school. concern first and foremost is to do the most we can for the kids who live in this city, Robinson said. As to why Beechtree and Oak Creek were cited in the letter he said: I suggesting by that letter is here a whole lot of potential students that are coming on line in the region. The controversy bubbled up in late November when the county council and the school board scrapped the original plan to seek state funding for a high school in north county. Originally, as late as October 900 Bowie students were slated to go to Henry Wise but all but 14 were told to stay put. Soon after the County Council and School Board approved the project and asked the state for construction money for the South Bowie school. Meanwhile, Bowie High School is slightly overcrowded but advocates for another Bowie school say the heavy influx of local developments makes the case for a second school.
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