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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm choosing middle schools at random here. Pyle, average class size for English, 17.1, for other, 19.8. Frost, 21.0 22.5. Ridgeview, 17.1 14.9. Baker, 16.7 16.6. Montgomery Village, 17.3 15.5. Rosa Parks, 19.2 19.8. Loiederman, 17.9 17.1. OK, I'm bored now, but it does lead to questions, doesn't it?[/quote] Do those numbers include self-contained special ed classes? At Hallie Wells, mainstream english classes are 28 or 29 kids, but with several of the small, self-contained classes of 6 to 10, too.[/quote] No, those numbers do NOT include self-contained special ed classes or other special education classes. "The regular student enrollment divided by the number of classes, excluding special education, reported for two areas: English (required courses) and all other academic subjects (other English, mathematics, world languages, science, and social studies)." https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/glance/definitions.aspx[/quote] Anyone believing that the most MS class sizes are 16 or 17, obviously doesn’t have a MS student. That’s not even the class size at most ES, though teachers certainly wish it were.[/quote]
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