Anonymous wrote:
How is that even possible? How can one county school have 21 kids in a class in first, and another have 30?? Is it title I?
Of course it's possible. They don't redraw boundaries and class configurations every year based on an incoming K class (wouldn't it be great if they did?!)
So pretend in a school there is typically 4 Kindergartens and they allocate budgeting for 4 K classes on the projection that 100 kids will enroll.
If only 90 kids enroll because of demographics or a new private school or redshirting or a random drop in fertility, they aren't going to move the school to 3 classes in August.
Likewise, if 110 kids enroll, they aren't going to add a teacher.
Clearly if the enrollment drops too far or spikes too high they'll make adjustments, but that's only when they really have to.