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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I posted the comment about underperforming MoCo schools and I did not mean it as a diss. Its commonly known that MoCo does an amazing job at turning underperfoming schools into high performing schools, by putting a lot of resources into those schools -- including ensuring much smaller class sizes. I personally know of people who have gone to the past superintendant to ask for smaller class sizes in their high peforming school and were told that the district would happily allow their child to enjoy smaller classes, but they would have to switch to one of the other schools. So I apologize if it came off as a diss, but it really is rooted in fact. An underperforming MoCo school, but MoCo standards, is still an outstanding school by real world standards any day of the week. [/quote] Are there really moco middle schools with only 16 in a class? I hear about that for elementary but not middle. I am a big fan of MCPS but I would not describe our MCPS, although it's one of the highest performing and overcrowded ones, to be nurturing. [/quote]
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