PP here- absolutely agree that kids graduate and go on to college from all high schools, but OP didn't ask that. OP also did not ask about how attractive the building is, OP asked about the math program and class size. I have no basis for knowing if Poolesville is "all the way out" there for OP, because I don't know where the OP currently lives or works; it could be close for OP, it could be far. I do know that Poolesville has some reasonably affordable homes, class size is about 300 kids for each grade, and their tests scores (including math) are consistently some of the best in the county. I also did not say that everyone should spend $500k+ on a house for a close-in MoCo school; in fact, I didn't make any recommendations for where OP's child should go, because I do not know class sizes for all schools off the top of my head, which was OP's other concern. However, based on the data on the MCPS website, a full third of the kids at Gaithersburg HS do not pass the minimum University System of Maryland Entrance Requirements and the 9th grade class is over 600 kids (http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04551.pdf). That doesn't make it a bad school for everyone, but it does mean that it doesn't fit either of OP's criteria. |
Unless you are convinced that your child would not thrive in a larger school I would not rule them out just yet. My DC went from very small private middle school to a class of 500 and has thrived. DC knows the teachers and vice versa, has taken very challenging classes, has been involved in lots of activities, knows many of the kids in the school, etc. I'm sure DC would have done equally well in a grade of 300 but I don't feel like there was any disadvantage to a grade of 500. Actual class sizes are going to big regardless of grade size since those are pretty much mandated by the county. |