Are there any small middle schools or k-8s in the MD suburbs?

Anonymous
I'm investigating places for us to live and wondering if there are any small middle schools or any k-8s in the public schools in the Maryland suburbs? Looking for a more or less average kid who isn't likely to qualify for any special programs on either end of the spectrum, but who might get pretty lost in the shuffle of a big school with constantly changing teachers.

Thanks!
Anonymous
You should look at the MCPS website - the "at a glance" pages will tell you the sizes of all the middle schools. I am pretty sure there are no public k-8s. There may be some smaller middle schools but it may depend what you call small. Our MS is 1300 kids so a school could be smaller than that and still feel large.

Anonymous
There are no k-8s. Chevy Chase and North Chevy Chase are the last k-6 schools, but they are expected to follow the rest of the county to k-5 in the next few years with the building of a new middle school in Rock Creek (the new middle school may be on the "smaller" side but it will still probably be around 900 students).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm investigating places for us to live and wondering if there are any small middle schools or any k-8s in the public schools in the Maryland suburbs? Looking for a more or less average kid who isn't likely to qualify for any special programs on either end of the spectrum, but who might get pretty lost in the shuffle of a big school with constantly changing teachers.

Thanks!


MCPS? no

This is our first charter - http://www.crossway-community.org/programs/community-montessori-charter-school - but it's only through grade 3. Global Garden tried but wasn't successful at demonstrating how its curriculum was different from what MCPS had to offer - http://www.globalgardenpcs.org/
Anonymous
Thank you.
Anonymous
Chevy Chase and North Chevy Chase are 3-6, not K-6. I think the smalles middle school is the one in Poolesville but that is way out there.
Anonymous
All of the MCPS schools are too big.
Anonymous
Depends on your definition of small but Howard county has schools with 400 - 750 middle school students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of the MCPS schools are too big.


agreed. so are the classes. we need more teachers and teacher's aides/student teachers in these classrooms!
Anonymous
Newport Mill Middle in the Downcounty Cluster (matriculates to the much-maligned Einstien) has about 600 students.
Anonymous
All MCPS are too big. And crowded.
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