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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many ES in FCPS have 2 classes per grade? We are at Fox Mill, which is pretty small, and have 4 classes per grade. There are about 600 kids at the school. I am pretty certain it is one of the smaller ES in FCPS, but a quick google search is not bringing up just an easy breakdown of kids per school. Honestly, I would be surprised if there are too many schools that are under 400 kids. But I believe that all ES are suppose to have a Local Level IV program by 2023-2024. [/quote] Fox Mill is functionally two classes per grade, though. There are two classes of Japanese Immersion, two classes of regular English. I suppose you could mix them on the English side, but immersion students take math and science in Japanese. [/quote] Without the immersion Fox Mill would be around 500, removing the kids from out of the boundary, so three classes? I am going to be interested to hear what AAP is like this coming year. I know they are going to put the LLIV kids into the AAP class for English and Social Studies. They already do Advanced Math in Japanese. Maybe some of the smaller schools have mixed LLIV grades? So 3/4 and 5/6. It will be interesting to see how it works.[/quote]
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