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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can use the sports divisions as a quick proxy for size statewide. The 4A schools are the largest, 1A the smallest. Most MCPS schools are 4A (Poolesville is I think the only 2A school, several 3A schools as the PP listed). Once you get out of MoCo the school sizes drop considerably and there are lots of 1A/2A schools. Howard County might be a good bet for what you are looking for.[/quote] Rockville and Poolesville are both 2A.[/quote] Pretty sure that Rockville is 3A this year, at least in the sports I've seen them in. Here's the statewide list, organized by county so OP can see what the options are. Each division is supposed to have 25% of the MD schools, based on size. I don't know what the smallest 4A school is - my guess is around 1800 students. So you will want to focus on 2A/3A schools. http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/publications/Member%20School%20Directory%2013-14.pdf Howard County has only one 4A school, the rest are 2A and 3A. Frederick County is also primarily smaller schools. MoCo is mostly 4A schools. All that being said my DC is at a 2000 student school and has no trouble with the size. What are your specific concerns about a class of 500? Are you sure it will be solved in a class of 300-400?[/quote]
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