MigraineMan
Defenestration Specialist
Seems that the high schools are critically over-crowded. Who would have ever expected that with the County's high-density construction addiction?
BETHESDA, Md. — Large sections of Montgomery County, Maryland are on track to be slapped with a building moratorium beginning July 1, thanks to an ordinance that links school overcrowding to development restrictions.
Areas served by six overcrowded high schools and the majority of middle and elementary schools that feed them are in the cross-hairs.
The schools are Blair, Einstein, Northwood, Walter Johnson, Richard Montgomery and Quice Orchard.
Those high schools are at 120% overcapacity or higher.