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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are several Ward 3 public schools with smaller K class sizes and better student/teacher ratios. [/quote] Which schools? How many teachers, and how many "teacher aids" are in the class full time? Janney 22 average core class size http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Janney+Elementary+School Murch 23 average core class size http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Murch+Elementary+School[/quote] You do know that data is from 2013/14 right? Btw, Oyster's average core class size is 17 (according to the link below). So at Oyster, your kid gets small class sizes and a second language. http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Oyster-Adams+Bilingual+School If you really want to know current numbers, you should search the DCPS board. I recall that someone posted that Mann is averaging 18-19 in its K classes this year. However, Janney seems to always have large classes. [/quote] Not just Ward 3 schools but charters too: Yu Ying has 18 kids and two full time teachers per class in both English and Chinese classrooms for K. Mandarin teachers are native speakers. Creative Minds has 17 kids and two full time teachers per class for K. It looks like some public schools aren't all that different from private. [/quote]
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