Anonymous wrote:26 kids per class is an MCPS guideline, but the classes can and do exceed that (not speaking only to Somerset and Westbrook).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this up, have the class sizes at Westbrook been reduced as a result of the renovation?
That's an interesting question. At Somerset class sizes went us after the renovation, which made the school more appealing to many parents, though the recession was also a big factor.
Not sure I follow this. Do you mean that the recession led many families to move their children from private to Somerset?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bumping this up, have the class sizes at Westbrook been reduced as a result of the renovation?
That's an interesting question. At Somerset class sizes went us after the renovation, which made the school more appealing to many parents, though the recession was also a big factor.
Anonymous wrote:1st-3rd are not supposed to have more than 26. I have never heard of any elementary school in MCPS having 30 kids without a new class being created.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this up, have the class sizes at Westbrook been reduced as a result of the renovation?
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in a class of 25 at Westbrook.
We love the school, very involved parents, great new principal, she has a great teacher.
What else is there to say? Both are great suburban schools, probably very little difference.