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Reply to "Which Montgomery County elementary schools are overcrowded?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that there's a big difference between "overcrowded" meaning the building wasn't designed to hold that many kids, and "large class size". Predicting class size is probably unreliable over the short term, and predicting over-crowding is unreliable over the longer term.[/quote] It doesn't matter, most MCPS have overcrowded schools AND classrooms. 10 kindergartens in one elementary school. INSANE!!! I can not believe people really like this system. [/quote] It's not insane at all. I'm with 22:09-- I'd rather have a school with only k-2 students, because the bus situation is better and the chances are they will get a lot more focus that way than in a k-5 school (esp. given that testing and disciplinary stuff tends to be more serious with older kids). Plus I think having more classes might actually help the parent community. In any case, whether it's because it's k-2 or not, we really liked RHPS.[/quote]
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