Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s up to the principal. I had a MS principal tell me I needed at least 20 students in one grade for him to split a mixed grade elective. He had previously been combining 3 electives in one period.
That’s normal to have mixed classes.
It’s not normal to train teachers for these scenarios. It’s the kids that lose out when teachers are treated like babysitters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s up to the principal. I had a MS principal tell me I needed at least 20 students in one grade for him to split a mixed grade elective. He had previously been combining 3 electives in one period.
That’s normal to have mixed classes.
Anonymous wrote:It’s up to the principal. I had a MS principal tell me I needed at least 20 students in one grade for him to split a mixed grade elective. He had previously been combining 3 electives in one period.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify when most classes have around 30, especially if this teacher is needed more for another section or class.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our school doesn't offer a lot of classes.