Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:32 is at the top top end of normal.
I taught 5th & 6th in FCPS starting in the late 90s. It was not unusual to have that many kids in a class. It was totally fine.
Not unusual at public, yes. Totally fine? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four sixth grades at my child's ES. Smallest class is 28 kids. It's way too crowded.
6th grade teacher here. It varies by year depending on size of grade level. Last year we had 27-29 kids per class. This year we have 17-20. Same number of teachers. Next year we could be back to higher numbers. I hate the staffing formula because they just lump 1-6 together and then the principal decides how to allocate in the different grade levels. IMO, the staffing formula should go by grade. No class should be larger than 25 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Four sixth grades at my child's ES. Smallest class is 28 kids. It's way too crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Four sixth grades at my child's ES. Smallest class is 28 kids. It's way too crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re always in the high 20s/low 30s at my kid’s school. I’m sure he’ll have around 32 this year in 2nd grade. We seem to be always on the borderline of needing an additional teacher and then having small class sizes vs. making do with big class sizes.
Unless it has changed in the last few years if every class at the grade level exceeds 30 they qualify for another teacher or the class gets an IA.
Qualify does not mean that it has to happen. I would guess that the lack of Teachers and IAs will mean that it is not happening. The larger classes in most schools are probably due to a lack of Teachers to make smaller classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re always in the high 20s/low 30s at my kid’s school. I’m sure he’ll have around 32 this year in 2nd grade. We seem to be always on the borderline of needing an additional teacher and then having small class sizes vs. making do with big class sizes.
Unless it has changed in the last few years if every class at the grade level exceeds 30 they qualify for another teacher or the class gets an IA.
Anonymous wrote:They’re always in the high 20s/low 30s at my kid’s school. I’m sure he’ll have around 32 this year in 2nd grade. We seem to be always on the borderline of needing an additional teacher and then having small class sizes vs. making do with big class sizes.