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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in non public placement. His issue is that the large class sizes are just too overwhelming. In a small class, he's fine and has no behavior issues. I don't know how many other kids are like him. But he doesn't need anything but less people in a room. Smaller classes would benefit everyone. Maybe take the money that the schools are spending on out of district placements and hire more teachers to make smaller classes.[/quote] +1 this is why private schoolparents pay $50,000 a year so their kid can be in a class of 15 kids and get personal attention from the teacher There is not enough space for the number of smaller classes. Many schools in FCPS are using Modular’s and trailers for classrooms due to the lack of space. [/quote][/quote]
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