Anonymous wrote:It's TWO teachers, guys. Ratio of 18:1. I'd say that's pretty good.
When DD was in 1st she had 28 kids in the class with one teacher. A number of those kids had IEPs and those were the well-behaved ones. There were several other kids who probably needed IEPs but have parents in denial and were acting out all the time. That was crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Get an eval and an advocate and make the school accommodate your child's requirement for a small class size
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a kindergarten teacher and this fall I have 35 kids on my roster. No aide, no co-teacher, no help. I've had as many as 33 in the past. If we get to 40,they'll split the class, but it will likely take 6-8 weeks. 35 is not ideal but I have super strong classroom management and will ensure that 90% plus are reading by year's end. Of course I'll also need anxiety medication too but that's my district!
Where is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a kindergarten teacher and this fall I have 35 kids on my roster. No aide, no co-teacher, no help. I've had as many as 33 in the past. If we get to 40,they'll split the class, but it will likely take 6-8 weeks. 35 is not ideal but I have super strong classroom management and will ensure that 90% plus are reading by year's end. Of course I'll also need anxiety medication too but that's my district!
Whew! I don't know how you do it! Do you do a roster for parent helpers?
DD's K class was at 34 and like you said, the school (or maybe district?) wouldn't split until it was at 40 in one classroom. The teacher had no aide or helper but did have an almost constant rotation of parent volunteers/helpers in there.
She was extremely strict but had to be in order to maintain control with that many kids. I got to experience her again 3 years later when DS started K in a class of only 28 and it was like night & day on how she ran the classroom. Much more relaxed and not as strict. Very crazy how just 6 kids can throw everything off.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a kindergarten teacher and this fall I have 35 kids on my roster. No aide, no co-teacher, no help. I've had as many as 33 in the past. If we get to 40,they'll split the class, but it will likely take 6-8 weeks. 35 is not ideal but I have super strong classroom management and will ensure that 90% plus are reading by year's end. Of course I'll also need anxiety medication too but that's my district!