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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the parent responding about Perrywood Elementary, could you comment a little further on the quality of the school? For example, class sizes, teacher experience, support services, etc. This is my children's home school; however, I am still on the fence about sending them to public school and am considering private. Thanks! [/quote] Not the PP but you can look at the SY17-18 enrollment data and divide by the number of teachers per grade to get a rough idea of class size. You can download the data here. http://www1.pgcps.org/pasb/index.aspx?id=20160 For Perrywood: K-22-23 1st-21-22 2nd 22-23 3rd 25-26 4th - 28-29 5th 26-27 Principals can adjust the number of teachers per grade even after the school year begins. Our daughter started K in 2010 and there were 28 kids per class on the first day of school. The Principal managed to get the money together to buy another teacher and that made the class size 21 per class. My daughter was in 4th grade last year at a different PGCPS and she had 28-29 kids her class. I think it is pretty common. [/quote]
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