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27 in a 4th grade title 1 school. This class is group for library enrichment and compact math. The other classes in the grade have about 24 kids.
21/22 kids for 3rd grade classes. |
Someone should send a picture of all those kids crammed like sardines to the Washington Post. |
Teacher said some are going to sit on carpets and do work on carpets. I’ll make sure to take some photos during Columbus Day. By the way we are in a top ES. |
| 1st grade at focus school: 17 kids in the class |
We did too when my kid had 5/6. The Math 5 classes had 13. |
| Email your area superintendent and press them for a new teacher due to class sizes! |
I wonder why that happened |
Even better, make a music video |
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Why? Teachers give notice late (better offer elsewhere, spouse’s job relocation, illness etc) and families register late (move to the neighborhood in August, don’t understand the importance of registering on time, English is a second language, military transfers). Our “top” ES in downtown Bethesda had a very high level of transience and numbers fluctuated from year to year. That said, our kids’ classes always seemed to be at the max capacity. Not uncommon to have five sections of 29/30 kids. |
| 33 in 4/5 compacted math. |
31 in math 5/6
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Seriously-seems like a catchy video might get through to Taylor better than email. I should have have taken a video of the 32 kid classroom yesterday during the “sneak peak.” You couldn’t walk for the desks. |
Our elementary school was pushed to accept out of zone students from a way over capacity nearby elementary school. That didn't help. |
| 23 and 24 kids in the two 1st grade classrooms in our school. K was around 16 kids each last year. |