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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Can you add the schools that have less than 25 children? I think 20-25 should be included especially when next year FCPS has so graciously given us one assistant over all classes in one grade for any class between 30-36 students. So glad to hear my child could be in a class of 35 with an assistant for about 2 hours out of the day while Shrevewood AAP kids get 14 kids to a class.[/quote] You can do it yourself looking at the AAPAC report. But if you're interested in class size, then look at the excel file the PP linked to. There are a lot of elementary schools with class sizes of 20-22, AAP and not. I just scrolled through and specifically looked at the AAP/LLIV schools I listed (they all infilled the classes to get around 20 kids per class, for the most part), but in skimming the entire file I saw lots of classes with 22 and under. 15 kids per those two classes at Shrevewood is a bit low though. I don't know how Special Ed works in FCPS, so I don't fully understand the excel file when it list classes of 10 kids or less. But if you look at the number of classes that have between 13 kids (arbitrary lower limit to weed out the special needs classrooms) and 19 kids, you're looking at about 1,000 class rooms. That's a lot of teachers to cut and it just ain't gonna happen.[/quote]
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