Anonymous wrote:Upper Elementary student in our household has 29 in the class. I'm sure it will get to 30-31 students during the year.
Anonymous wrote:My K kid has 27 this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is a 1st grader at Lane. There are 28 kids in her class.
That is insane. That’s the size of an average HS class. They aren’t capping the ES classes at 20 or 22? What the hell?
They have never capped ES at numbers that low, except for Title 1 schools.
No kidding. I am wondering now why anyone would ever want to teach ES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is a 1st grader at Lane. There are 28 kids in her class.
That is insane. That’s the size of an average HS class. They aren’t capping the ES classes at 20 or 22? What the hell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is a 1st grader at Lane. There are 28 kids in her class.
That is insane. That’s the size of an average HS class. They aren’t capping the ES classes at 20 or 22? What the hell?
They have never capped ES at numbers that low, except for Title 1 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is a 1st grader at Lane. There are 28 kids in her class.
That is insane. That’s the size of an average HS class. They aren’t capping the ES classes at 20 or 22? What the hell?
Anonymous wrote:My child is a 1st grader at Lane. There are 28 kids in her class.
Anonymous wrote:Ohh, but the -153 is just kids who started in Sept and then dropped out. It doesn't include all the kids who disappeared from spring 2020 to Fall 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Do districts release their enrollment numbers from year to year? Were last year’s numbers significantly down?