In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the overcrowding at Covington Harper Elementary School, particularly in light of the new Woodbridge Elementary School opening. A board member expressed disappointment that the redistricting plan does not include Covington Harper, which is facing significant enrollment pressures.
The board member highlighted that the current situation is exacerbated by the rapid growth in the Potomac Shores community, where approximately 2,350 residential units are already established, with an expected increase to around 2,600-2,650 units within the next year. This growth is anticipated to further strain the school's capacity, which is currently supplemented by eight trailers.
The discussion also touched on the mitigation plan associated with the opening of the second Potomac Shores Elementary School, which has been expedited by one year in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). However, the board member emphasized that waiting until the fall of 2027 for additional mitigation measures is not feasible given the current and projected student population.
The urgency of the situation was underscored by the board member's assertion that the school should have been operational by now, as originally planned. The ongoing construction of new apartments in the area adds to the complexity of the issue, raising further questions about how the school system will accommodate the increasing number of students.