Anonymous wrote:OP, prepare for more kids to enroll through the year. Some schools have higher mobility rates. The good news is 27/28 per kindergarten class should qualify for an additional section. I’d raise this with the principal ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:This is at Woodlin (Silver Spring), so not one of the wealthiest areas of MCPS. It’s very difficult for me to find the data for FARMS. I have seen old numbers ranging from 10% to 40%.
Anonymous wrote:They don't want parents seeing the far left lessons they're teaching.Anonymous wrote:Is this normal in MCPS? All of the K classes at our school started with 26 on the first day and have 27 or 28 now. I offered to volunteer at the school and was told no volunteers until second semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this normal in MCPS? All of the K classes at our school started with 26 on the first day and have 27 or 28 now. I offered to volunteer at the school and was told no volunteers until second semester.
This is school dependent but what Pp sd about lefty lessons. We are no longer in public this year because we saw it for what it was. And yes I can read and post about Mcps because a. I was a student here and b. I live and pay taxes here so it behooves us to keep up with the situation and c. We have a year experience to share about if anyone will listen.
Anonymous wrote:Is this normal in MCPS? All of the K classes at our school started with 26 on the first day and have 27 or 28 now. I offered to volunteer at the school and was told no volunteers until second semester.
They don't want parents seeing the far left lessons they're teaching.Anonymous wrote:Is this normal in MCPS? All of the K classes at our school started with 26 on the first day and have 27 or 28 now. I offered to volunteer at the school and was told no volunteers until second semester.