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Reply to "Montgomery County Elementary Schools -- Student/Teacher Ratio & Smaller Classes"
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[quote=Anonymous]Unless you are at a Title 1 school the class size is highly variable. All depends on how many kids are in each grade and if they are just over or under the threshold for another class. For example, in our ES my older son's grade is very small and he usually has 21-22 kids in his class. They are just over the threshold for a 6th class. My younger son's class is huge so he has more kids in his class. I think the only way to guarantee a small class is by going private. You should also take into account having your son deal with lunch and recess which are the most chaotic parts of the day. The classroom itself may not even be an issue. In terms of sensory issues I doubt having 20 kids versus 26 is going to be that much of a difference. [/quote]
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