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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We need smaller class sizes and smaller schools then as teachers we can meet academic and emotional issues. As an educator of 30+ years who works with small groups I'm able to help students much more than a teacher with 28/30 kids[/quote] This is the reality of it. I’m one of the PPs and that’s my average class size with about 135 total students. I’m doing the best I can to fit them in a room, teach the content and make up for learning loss. Of course teachers look lit for warning signs and alert the counselors if we see any issues. They are also overwhelmed and we are often told to email parents directly with concerns. It’s tricky. We are not counselors or therapists. I’m a HS science teacher. [/quote]
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