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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good way to check what school you might want is to go to Montgomery County schools website and check out ESOL (English as Second Language) and FRM (Free and Reduced meals ) percentages of the student body as a marker of poverty/low income. [b] the greater the ESOL and FRM numbers, the less money the school has to spend on enrichment programs[/b]. [/quote] Actually quite opposite, Title 1 schools get the most funding out of all the schools in the area. These are the schools who have smaller class sizes and have the extra resources for enrichment. One example, I met a Science teacher at a Title 1 school whose sole job is to provide STEM enrichment for all the students at the school. We are not at a Title 1 and i can tell you that we certainly don't have that.[/quote] [b]Yah but STEM enrichment at a title one school is teaching the kids not to stick forks into outlets because of fancy electrification[/b] [/quote] Go ahead and think what you want to think. ignorance is a beautiful thing. [/quote]
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