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"textContent": "More than 300 Montgomery County families have filed an appeal with the Maryland State Board of Education over Montgomery County Public Schools' decision to relocate students from Wootton High School.\n\nMore than 300 families signed an affidavit along with a formal appeal to the State Board of Education. The appeal claims MCPS’ decision to close Wootton High School and move students to Crown High is illegal for several reasons.\n\nThe issue began March 26, when the county board approved a resolution to close Wootton and move students to Crown High in the fall of 2027.\n\nFamilies filed an emergency request with the superintendent on March 31 to pause the decision, but it was denied.\n\nThey have now filed a formal appeal with the State Board of Education.\n\n\"This isn’t just about the drive. It is about government accountability,\" said Elisa Sukhobok of the Community and Education Policy Alliance.\n\nThe families argue that MCPS enrollment data, including projections showing long-term decline, are based on flawed assumptions, including reliance on pandemic-era numbers.\n\nThey also claim the board attempted to characterize the move as a relocation rather than a school closure.\n\nThe appeal further alleges the board violated the state constitution by voting on multiple issues at once during the March 26 meeting. The constitution includes a \"one-subject\" clause intended to prevent combining unrelated measures in a single vote.\n\nMCPS is expected to respond within 30 days, either with a substantive reply or by requesting oral argument.\n\nMCPS says it has not yet received the filing from the state and cannot comment at this time.",
"title": "Families file appeal over Wootton High closure decision"
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