Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for posting the list--good idea to look at the divisions by sports so I get a sense of the size.
I guess 500 seems huge to me. I went to a large school by the standards of where I grew up in a semi-rural/suburban area, with about 300 kids a class, I thought that was big but I knew almost everyone in my class because we had all been in school together all the way through at least 6th grade, many from 1st grade.
I just find it intimidating that my child might go to school with literally two thousand people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can use the sports divisions as a quick proxy for size statewide. The 4A schools are the largest, 1A the smallest. Most MCPS schools are 4A (Poolesville is I think the only 2A school, several 3A schools as the PP listed). Once you get out of MoCo the school sizes drop considerably and there are lots of 1A/2A schools. Howard County might be a good bet for what you are looking for.
Rockville and Poolesville are both 2A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new Gaithersburg High School building looks gorgeous from the outside. I haven't been inside. And it's a lot more centrally-located than Poolesville.
Also, Gaithersburg High School has a program where seniors can earn college credits through Montgomery College on-campus at the high school:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/gaithersburghs/college/index.aspx
That's in addition to the AP classes.
But yes, it's not a W school, unlike Whitman, Wootton, Walter Johnson, Wheaton, and Watkins Mill.
Whitman, Wootton, Walter Johnson and Winston Churchill are the 'W schools'.
Anonymous wrote:The new Gaithersburg High School building looks gorgeous from the outside. I haven't been inside. And it's a lot more centrally-located than Poolesville.
Also, Gaithersburg High School has a program where seniors can earn college credits through Montgomery College on-campus at the high school:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/gaithersburghs/college/index.aspx
That's in addition to the AP classes.
But yes, it's not a W school, unlike Whitman, Wootton, Walter Johnson, Wheaton, and Watkins Mill.
Anonymous wrote:You can use the sports divisions as a quick proxy for size statewide. The 4A schools are the largest, 1A the smallest. Most MCPS schools are 4A (Poolesville is I think the only 2A school, several 3A schools as the PP listed). Once you get out of MoCo the school sizes drop considerably and there are lots of 1A/2A schools. Howard County might be a good bet for what you are looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Gaithersburg High School is not considered a highly desirable school, their test scores are consistently low, graduation rates are low, etc. Poolesville is a very good school. You can access student enrollment/ class sizes for all high schools on the MCPS website; I'm not sure what you mean by "how far" you have to go, what is your starting point/ what is far to you?