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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Glenallan ES for K is doing 4 in-person classes with direct instruction, 11 kids per teacher, and zoom/chromebook only for specials. The virtual kids are moving into groups of 22 per teacher (3 groups). They did not want to have K in-person kids to have a teacher doing zoom and in-person at the same time. I think this is a good approach. [/quote] This seems smart![/quote] Glenallen has SEVEN kindergarten teachers?[/quote] Fun fact you can look up the number of teachers per grade at any school and class sizes it's all anonymous https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/data/LAR-charts/Elementary-Class-Size-Dashboard.html[/quote] I guess an elementary school that huge was just mind-boggling to me. Ours is a Focus school, and they had three teachers when my kid was in K—and that's with the smaller class sizes. I think they may be up to four now.[/quote] Rosemary Hills has 7 or 8 each year, but it only goes through 2nd grade. And at that point kids are split into two schools (Chevy Chase and North Chevy Chase), so there are fewer classes in each school. [/quote]
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