How big are MS core classes (math, science, English, social studies) in block schedule schools vs 45min class schools? Do teachers really get to know your kids? I felt like in ES my kid was basically a number and it’s just getting worse. |
They are the same size. Most kids are just numbers except if they stand out in good or bad ways. |
Class sizes really depends on the school. I’ve taught core courses in all of the following: A/B day Block scheduling 8 pds Rotating block scheduling 7 pds (the work of Satan) 45 min 7 pd 45 min 8 pd The biggest classes (42+) were in the 45 min 7 pd school. W feeder MS. The smallest were in the rotating block 7 pd (Curses upon it for 13 generations). Roughly 50% FARMS. |
Aww the rotating period schedule. I had a non lock rotating period schedule in HS. Hated it at first but learned to love it. It really was nice for planning out HW and studying and not have the worst teacher at the same time everyday. |
Class sizes are smaller at Title 1 middle schools same as Title 1 ES. The DCC MS programs are meant to attract certain kids into the schools. That’s why they reserve something like 80 seats per grade for kids who live outside the consortium boundary |
I’m a MCPS teacher at a block schedule school. I teach a core subject and my 5 classes had 25+ kids last year. Specials classes averaged 35 students per section. It’s not sustainable. The model needs to shift to 6 sections (which I believe TPMS used to have). |
The reduced class size guidelines for Title I schools apply to elementary schools only, not middle schools. |
Curriculum is the same. 7 period schools schedule work in class too, and homework is for kids who don't finish, and review for exams |
I don’t know where this is/is not available but I wish my kid could’ve had 3 electives so we could’ve gotten the tech credit out of the way while still taking foreign language and instrumental music in 8th. |
Loiederman PP here. I think some of DC's friends do bring work home or make progress on projects or reading outside of class. DC gets everything done at school, which is fine with us. It lets them lean into extracurriculars that they take very seriously and makes for a less frenetic family life at home. HS homework will hit soon enough, so I'm glad to have these MS years downgraded on the stress levels. |
They can do the tech credit and health ed in summer school. |
Its better to have it all along as its a huge shock to kids to go from no homework to a lot. |
I know, but it would have been much better to have had it done and not have to earmark summer weeks for it. |
There is a Westland magnet? |
PP probably means Spanish immersion |