Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting 30 for class size?
If they are increasing MAX size by 1 that would be:
1st - 24+1
2nd - 26+1
3rd - 26+1
4th - 27+1
5th - 27+1
That’s the MAX recommended size. Most classes will not be that large.
The average 5th grade class last year was 21.7. Very few schools had a class that large.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Class-Size-Report-2020-21.pdf
Chill TF out.
Every single class at ATS will be. I know, I know, cry me a river, but I do wonder how they are all going to fit in the famously undersized McKinley common spaces.
Dunno. But every choice school class should be maxed out.
Pretty sure that's the policy as long there is demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting 30 for class size?
If they are increasing MAX size by 1 that would be:
1st - 24+1
2nd - 26+1
3rd - 26+1
4th - 27+1
5th - 27+1
That’s the MAX recommended size. Most classes will not be that large.
The average 5th grade class last year was 21.7. Very few schools had a class that large.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Class-Size-Report-2020-21.pdf
Chill TF out.
Every single class at ATS will be. I know, I know, cry me a river, but I do wonder how they are all going to fit in the famously undersized McKinley common spaces.
Dunno. But every choice school class should be maxed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting 30 for class size?
If they are increasing MAX size by 1 that would be:
1st - 24+1
2nd - 26+1
3rd - 26+1
4th - 27+1
5th - 27+1
That’s the MAX recommended size. Most classes will not be that large.
The average 5th grade class last year was 21.7. Very few schools had a class that large.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Class-Size-Report-2020-21.pdf
Chill TF out.
Every single class at ATS will be. I know, I know, cry me a river, but I do wonder how they are all going to fit in the famously undersized McKinley common spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting 30 for class size?
If they are increasing MAX size by 1 that would be:
1st - 24+1
2nd - 26+1
3rd - 26+1
4th - 27+1
5th - 27+1
That’s the MAX recommended size. Most classes will not be that large.
The average 5th grade class last year was 21.7. Very few schools had a class that large.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Class-Size-Report-2020-21.pdf
Chill TF out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 kids???? 30!!! When did that happen. I thought they kept class size small.
Nope. The school board snuck in increased class sizes for K-5 as a cost saving measure. The incoming school Board Member, Mary Kadera, has pushed for flexiblity to increase class sizes as well. How they could do this after the year these kids have had is beyond me.
So they increased class size for elementary for budget cuts and spent millions on a virtual program for 3% of APS students??? WTF is wrong with our leadership here. This is so absurd and incredibly obvious our kids education is not being prioritized![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At open house the teachers mentioned out 4th grade class could have 30 kids. Has Arlington said anything about how that works with social distancing spacing?
Yikes. 30 kids? This doesn’t worry me as far as Covid goes, it worries me that our school board thinks 30 kids is an appropriate size for an elementary class. What are these people thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 kids???? 30!!! When did that happen. I thought they kept class size small.
Nope. The school board snuck in increased class sizes for K-5 as a cost saving measure. The incoming school Board Member, Mary Kadera, has pushed for flexiblity to increase class sizes as well. How they could do this after the year these kids have had is beyond me.
So they increased class size for elementary for budget cuts and spent millions on a virtual program for 3% of APS students??? WTF is wrong with our leadership here. This is so absurd and incredibly obvious our kids education is not being prioritized![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 kids???? 30!!! When did that happen. I thought they kept class size small.
Nope. The school board snuck in increased class sizes for K-5 as a cost saving measure. The incoming school Board Member, Mary Kadera, has pushed for flexiblity to increase class sizes as well. How they could do this after the year these kids have had is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 kids???? 30!!! When did that happen. I thought they kept class size small.
Nope. The school board snuck in increased class sizes for K-5 as a cost saving measure. The incoming school Board Member, Mary Kadera, has pushed for flexiblity to increase class sizes as well. How they could do this after the year these kids have had is beyond me.
They didn’t sneak it in there.![]()
It was clearly listed in budget presentation.
The original materials only called for an increase in kindergarten sizes. At the meeting they went further and approved increased class sizes for all elementary. Barely w/o a discussion. I don’t understand how parents gets outraged about various pet issues but increased class sizes? Who is advocating to reverse this decision?
It’s pretty clear in the slides from the May SB meeting.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/FY-2022-School-Boards-Adopted-Budget-05062021.pdf
I read through whole package and never saw mention of class size change. What page #?
Anonymous wrote:At open house the teachers mentioned out 4th grade class could have 30 kids. Has Arlington said anything about how that works with social distancing spacing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 kids???? 30!!! When did that happen. I thought they kept class size small.
Nope. The school board snuck in increased class sizes for K-5 as a cost saving measure. The incoming school Board Member, Mary Kadera, has pushed for flexiblity to increase class sizes as well. How they could do this after the year these kids have had is beyond me.
They didn’t sneak it in there.![]()
It was clearly listed in budget presentation.
The original materials only called for an increase in kindergarten sizes. At the meeting they went further and approved increased class sizes for all elementary. Barely w/o a discussion. I don’t understand how parents gets outraged about various pet issues but increased class sizes? Who is advocating to reverse this decision?
It’s pretty clear in the slides from the May SB meeting.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/FY-2022-School-Boards-Adopted-Budget-05062021.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Parents need to chill. It's all gonna be fine.