Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are expanding the preschool/prek classes to 18 students and k-8 to 20 kids per class. Still pretty low ratios, imo.
20 kids per class? I remember CMI parents looking down on other charters that have 22 kids per class.
Do they even need charter approval to expand classes (since they haven't reached their ceiling yet)?
Does this mean CMI will have more funds to pay for more experienced teachers or are they using funds for facilities?
Anonymous wrote:They are expanding the preschool/prek classes to 18 students and k-8 to 20 kids per class. Still pretty low ratios, imo.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. The old bait and switch.
"I love the small class sizes. It's like private school!"
Anonymous wrote:LOL. The old bait and switch.
"I love the small class sizes. It's like private school!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No link, the principal just sent the email out this week (wow, gossip) that there would be slight enrollment increase in grades K-6 (the current grades). No change in the size for PS and PK.
Not a CMI parent, but DCPCSB will have to vote on this(I'm assuming it is upcoming because I watch the agendas pretty regularly). I'm guessing this means class sizes will increase not new classes added. The 17 kids/ class I'm guessing is challenging to both pay the bills and sustain for future growth.
Anonymous wrote:No link, the principal just sent the email out this week (wow, gossip) that there would be slight enrollment increase in grades K-6 (the current grades). No change in the size for PS and PK.