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[quote=Anonymous]There really is no single “objective” answer. Answers vary on exactly which public school or private school one considers. Even within a system like MCPS, there are big differences from school to school and even from teacher to teacher. Different children are different also. Some kids need smaller class sizes to thrive, for example, while other kids are fine in a big class. Some families prefer a school which teaches their religious values or cultural values over a generic school. Every school likely will have a few great teachers, many average teachers, and a few dud teachers. Curricula vary widely from one school to another. Even in the public school systems, a particular teacher might closely follow official guidance or might only loosely follow that guidance. Some schools lean more heavily on printed paper textbooks & workbooks, while others might lean more on ChromeBooks. There really is no single answer to OP’s question. Each family needs to do what they think is best for their DC.[/quote]
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