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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This discussion is premised on the idea that school size should be the max of desks that can fit in the building. But other things matter too -- size of enrollment by itself matters. Right now, Deal (>450 per grade) is way larger than is ideal for middle school students. Hardy and Wells are each a healthy overall size (~200 per grade).[/quote] So are you saying Deal (and subsequently JR) should operate at 50% capacity to get to a “healthy” number for your liking? Bethesda middle schools are 1400-1500. Deal is the largest sized middle school, of course it will have more students.[/quote] Every school should operate as close to capacity as possible. Capacity should not include trailers. [/quote] Agree. So Deal is just where they should be. JR will be now. All is well now, right? [/quote] Most of the seventh grade is in trailers. Try again. [/quote]
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