Anonymous wrote:OP - asking for specific schools this year isn’t going to help you much. Things can swing quite a bit. Let’s say the mandated max is 25 kids per class. If the school this year had 51 kindergartners, they’d have 3 classes of 17 kids per class. If next year there are 50 kids, you’d have 2 classes of 25.
Anonymous wrote:For non focus schools, it all depends on the particular cohort within a given year. Once they reach 25 or 26 kids I believe they start a new class. This resulted in kindergarten classes at our ES having 17 kids last year and 24 this year. Same school. We were all hoping for just two more kids to register to enable the district to let them open up another class, but they did not get the numbers so could not. So you can't pick a school based on class size.
Anonymous wrote:There are 20 kids in my child's kindergarten class, but I'm pretty sure they have fewer students in the class due to having a large number of kids with IEPs. They've got 2-3 paraeducators in there at all times, too.
Anonymous wrote:Title 1 schools have smallest classroom size
Focus schools are next
The rest have guidelines, but no maximum numbers. I had one kid with 23 per class at the start of the year had 26 by the end. The other had 22, ended up with 27 by the end of the year