I’ll take your word for it, assuming you’ve taught at both (I choose to let your sarcasm be lost on me). The Misinformed PP has CLEARLY never taught at ANY elementary school if they truly believe all you have to do is show up. The number of inappropriately critical emails our staff has received from parents this year (who really don’t know what they’re talking about yet are extremely harsh and belittling) does tend to lead an experienced and committed teacher to start phoning it in however. It’s just not worth all the crap thrown our way… |
That’s a nice change! The 1st grade classes were 25, 25, and 26 when we were there, and that was typical. |
I think PPs are differentiating the teaching from the parent management. Both are challenging, but require different skill sets. |
| We are on our 5th year at Mann (combined across two kiddos). Never had more than 20/ class. |
This. A lot of people held off that fall, so I'd expect that cohort to be oversized. |
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Just because there is a debate on another thread on this topic… teachers like small class size but no evidence it improves student outcomes - and likely redirects needed funds from reforms that do make a difference in student outcomes.
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2022/6/10/23162544/class-size-research?_amp=true |
| 4th grade Garrison elementary 20 kids came from NYC was 32 |
Do you just make things up??? This isn't true. |
Yeah? You sure about that? |
We’ve typically had 22 or 23 in a class at Mann, though fewer last year. |
Shepherd 1st grade 19 |
No ew factor at all. It makes a difference to have some UMC families to raise money for field trips (teachers should not have to write grants to pay for a bus for a field trip), we are one month into school and I have already spent $200 buying supplies for my kids three teachers that will be used for every single kid in the class. And I am happy to do that. As I tell my kid, if you are in a position to help,then you should help. |
So you use the community while it is convenient for you so you can have small class sizes, and then abandon it by MS. This is why we have overcrowding at one MS, people think there is only one "acceptable" hs, and the city segregates after 5th grade. I stand by my ew. |
| At Hearst, my kid’s K class was 14 students + 2 teachers last year, but that was due to an unusual combo of factors. Everyone loved it, but I don’t think the classes are usually that small. 1st grade class is 21 or 22 this year, I believe. |
| No offense, but if small class size is important to you--look at independent schools. It's all about small class size. |