Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please see the notes and videos from the state of the school. There are several options being explored for the current third graders. The current 3rd grade is the bubble year, and the recent projections for enrollment have been spot on. To the exact number of students for 2015. The new principal is very forthcoming about information and seems very organized. If you have concerns I would strongly encourage you to talk to her.
isn't the current first grade just as large?
My son's first grade class has 24 kids in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please see the notes and videos from the state of the school. There are several options being explored for the current third graders. The current 3rd grade is the bubble year, and the recent projections for enrollment have been spot on. To the exact number of students for 2015. The new principal is very forthcoming about information and seems very organized. If you have concerns I would strongly encourage you to talk to her.
isn't the current first grade just as large?
Anonymous wrote:Please see the notes and videos from the state of the school. There are several options being explored for the current third graders. The current 3rd grade is the bubble year, and the recent projections for enrollment have been spot on. To the exact number of students for 2015. The new principal is very forthcoming about information and seems very organized. If you have concerns I would strongly encourage you to talk to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is there any discussion on reducing the number of PrK4 classes to gain a classroom or 2?
They absolutely should be discussing this. Obviously what Janney needs most is space. Best was to gain it is by jettisoning the non-required grade.
Anonymous wrote:is there any discussion on reducing the number of PrK4 classes to gain a classroom or 2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't know what they're doing yet on class sizes for next year. They may add another 3rd, 4th and 5th grade, they may not.
Personally I hope they do. I have a third grader this year and it's been a rough year. 32 kids in the class.
I can't think of a single 3rd grade parent that would chose this size class again, 2 teachers or not.
Million dollar question - where are they getting space from? Are they going to Have a satellite campus for 1 grade at St. Ann's?
Any room that is classroom sized that is not used as a primary classroom can be converted to one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't know what they're doing yet on class sizes for next year. They may add another 3rd, 4th and 5th grade, they may not.
Personally I hope they do. I have a third grader this year and it's been a rough year. 32 kids in the class.
I can't think of a single 3rd grade parent that would chose this size class again, 2 teachers or not.
Million dollar question - where are they getting space from? Are they going to Have a satellite campus for 1 grade at St. Ann's?
St. Ann's isn't theirs for the taking, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't know what they're doing yet on class sizes for next year. They may add another 3rd, 4th and 5th grade, they may not.
Personally I hope they do. I have a third grader this year and it's been a rough year. 32 kids in the class.
I can't think of a single 3rd grade parent that would chose this size class again, 2 teachers or not.
Million dollar question - where are they getting space from? Are they going to Have a satellite campus for 1 grade at St. Ann's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't know what they're doing yet on class sizes for next year. They may add another 3rd, 4th and 5th grade, they may not.
Personally I hope they do. I have a third grader this year and it's been a rough year. 32 kids in the class.
I can't think of a single 3rd grade parent that would chose this size class again, 2 teachers or not.
Million dollar question - where are they getting space from? Are they going to Have a satellite campus for 1 grade at St. Ann's?
Anonymous wrote:They don't know what they're doing yet on class sizes for next year. They may add another 3rd, 4th and 5th grade, they may not.
Personally I hope they do. I have a third grader this year and it's been a rough year. 32 kids in the class.
I can't think of a single 3rd grade parent that would chose this size class again, 2 teachers or not.