Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title 1 schools have smallest classroom size
Focus schools are next
The rest have guidelines, but no maximum numbers. I had one kid with 23 per class at the start of the year had 26 by the end. The other had 22, ended up with 27 by the end of the year
Thanks! I’m interested in current ratios at any specific schools you may know of. Particularly Rockville/potomac/bethesda.
FWIW, Takoma Park and Rockville have city taxes on top of county taxes. Bethesda and Potomac are not incorporated as cities, so there are just county taxes there.
There are also a lot of neighborhoods with Rockville addresses and zip codes that are outside of the city limits of Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:OP - asking for specific schools this year isn’t going to help you much. Things can swing quite a bit. Let’s say the mandated max is 25 kids per class. If the school this year had 51 kindergartners, they’d have 3 classes of 17 kids per class. If next year there are 50 kids, you’d have 2 classes of 25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title 1 schools have smallest classroom size
Focus schools are next
The rest have guidelines, but no maximum numbers. I had one kid with 23 per class at the start of the year had 26 by the end. The other had 22, ended up with 27 by the end of the year
Thanks! I’m interested in current ratios at any specific schools you may know of. Particularly Rockville/potomac/bethesda.
FWIW, Takoma Park and Rockville have city taxes on top of county taxes. Bethesda and Potomac are not incorporated as cities, so there are just county taxes there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title 1 schools have smallest classroom size
Focus schools are next
The rest have guidelines, but no maximum numbers. I had one kid with 23 per class at the start of the year had 26 by the end. The other had 22, ended up with 27 by the end of the year
Thanks! I’m interested in current ratios at any specific schools you may know of. Particularly Rockville/potomac/bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about screen time, don’t pick MCPS. They rely heavily on devices. Yes, there is still quite a bit of paper-based work, particularly for K-5, but the screen time that does exist is probably more than you are comfortable with.
Do you have a suggestion for a local school district that is better in this regard?
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about screen time, don’t pick MCPS. They rely heavily on devices. Yes, there is still quite a bit of paper-based work, particularly for K-5, but the screen time that does exist is probably more than you are comfortable with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - asking for specific schools this year isn’t going to help you much. Things can swing quite a bit. Let’s say the mandated max is 25 kids per class. If the school this year had 51 kindergartners, they’d have 3 classes of 17 kids per class. If next year there are 50 kids, you’d have 2 classes of 25.
Yep makes sense and is very helpful! Anyone have strong feelings one way or the other on how much screens their kids are getting in school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - asking for specific schools this year isn’t going to help you much. Things can swing quite a bit. Let’s say the mandated max is 25 kids per class. If the school this year had 51 kindergartners, they’d have 3 classes of 17 kids per class. If next year there are 50 kids, you’d have 2 classes of 25.
Yep makes sense and is very helpful! Anyone have strong feelings one way or the other on how much screens their kids are getting in school?