Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds way too overcrowded. Will parents take their kids out for private school?
AU Park parents really are not as well off as DCUM may make you believe. The vast majority cannot afford private school.
They apply to go to Hearst OOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live IB and thinking of switching from where we are to our IB school. Now that she has been there a few months are there any changes that you see?
+1. We are, too. I'd also like to hear about any future plans for managing class sizes. The giant 3rd grade class doesn't sound like a good solution to me.
The rumor is that 3, 4, 5 will be large (30+) going forward, except with one teacher in grades 4 and 5 (and 2 in grade 3). There really isn't any other solution. There are too many kids, the city won't redistrict them, the school is out of rooms and they aren't allowed to put trailers outside.
FWIW that's the same size as non-Title 1 schools in Mont Co for 1st - 5th, all with one teacher.
Not always. I'm in MoCo with a child in one of those grades and my kid's class has 19 kids. Some of the others have 17 or 18. Having been in DCPS for a long time, I am thankful for having made the decision to move, because it's clear that the good MCPS schools easily compare to the great DCPS schools. I don't say this to bash, but for a helpful comparison for those wondering. We always wondered.
NP here, I'm always seeing complaints about class sizes in Moco. So its not true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live IB and thinking of switching from where we are to our IB school. Now that she has been there a few months are there any changes that you see?
+1. We are, too. I'd also like to hear about any future plans for managing class sizes. The giant 3rd grade class doesn't sound like a good solution to me.
The rumor is that 3, 4, 5 will be large (30+) going forward, except with one teacher in grades 4 and 5 (and 2 in grade 3). There really isn't any other solution. There are too many kids, the city won't redistrict them, the school is out of rooms and they aren't allowed to put trailers outside.
FWIW that's the same size as non-Title 1 schools in Mont Co for 1st - 5th, all with one teacher.
Not always. I'm in MoCo with a child in one of those grades and my kid's class has 19 kids. Some of the others have 17 or 18. Having been in DCPS for a long time, I am thankful for having made the decision to move, because it's clear that the good MCPS schools easily compare to the great DCPS schools. I don't say this to bash, but for a helpful comparison for those wondering. We always wondered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live IB and thinking of switching from where we are to our IB school. Now that she has been there a few months are there any changes that you see?
+1. We are, too. I'd also like to hear about any future plans for managing class sizes. The giant 3rd grade class doesn't sound like a good solution to me.
The rumor is that 3, 4, 5 will be large (30+) going forward, except with one teacher in grades 4 and 5 (and 2 in grade 3). There really isn't any other solution. There are too many kids, the city won't redistrict them, the school is out of rooms and they aren't allowed to put trailers outside.
FWIW that's the same size as non-Title 1 schools in Mont Co for 1st - 5th, all with one teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds way too overcrowded. Will parents take their kids out for private school?
AU Park parents really are not as well off as DCUM may make you believe. The vast majority cannot afford private school.
Anonymous wrote:That sounds way too overcrowded. Will parents take their kids out for private school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live IB and thinking of switching from where we are to our IB school. Now that she has been there a few months are there any changes that you see?
+1. We are, too. I'd also like to hear about any future plans for managing class sizes. The giant 3rd grade class doesn't sound like a good solution to me.
The rumor is that 3, 4, 5 will be large (30+) going forward, except with one teacher in grades 4 and 5 (and 2 in grade 3). There really isn't any other solution. There are too many kids, the city won't redistrict them, the school is out of rooms and they aren't allowed to put trailers outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live IB and thinking of switching from where we are to our IB school. Now that she has been there a few months are there any changes that you see?
+1. We are, too. I'd also like to hear about any future plans for managing class sizes. The giant 3rd grade class doesn't sound like a good solution to me.
Anonymous wrote:We live IB and thinking of switching from where we are to our IB school. Now that she has been there a few months are there any changes that you see?