Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school hired a new teacher after the first quarter and split the classes mid year. It was definitely disruptive, but probably better for everyone in the long run. So they could be still looking for a teacher
When would they let you know if it’s a possibility? We strongly don’t want to move.
Anonymous wrote:Our school hired a new teacher after the first quarter and split the classes mid year. It was definitely disruptive, but probably better for everyone in the long run. So they could be still looking for a teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As predicted the 2nd grade classes at Taylor are crazy full. 27/26 kids per class. Ridiculous. No reason a class should have so many kids in it. What are the class caps at APS?
This is from another thread: https://www.apsva.us/budget-finance/. Class size was reduced by 2 at elementary level (K-1 is now 24 max, 2-3 is now 26 max, and 4-5 is now 28 max) and by 1 at high school level.
Are you sure all the classes are at 26 or above? I don't have the data but at the open house I could barely walk through the "classroom" (which in the pods isn't a room at all bc it only has walls on 3 sides) without bumping into desks.
Not sure about all. My kid’s class had 27 names and a friend said their’s was 26.
27 is over the max. Assuming all the other classes are at least at 26, they have the justification to add a 5th class.
25-26 kids in all kinder classes.
They can’t find a teacher so won’t form new class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As predicted the 2nd grade classes at Taylor are crazy full. 27/26 kids per class. Ridiculous. No reason a class should have so many kids in it. What are the class caps at APS?
This is from another thread: https://www.apsva.us/budget-finance/. Class size was reduced by 2 at elementary level (K-1 is now 24 max, 2-3 is now 26 max, and 4-5 is now 28 max) and by 1 at high school level.
Are you sure all the classes are at 26 or above? I don't have the data but at the open house I could barely walk through the "classroom" (which in the pods isn't a room at all bc it only has walls on 3 sides) without bumping into desks.
Not sure about all. My kid’s class had 27 names and a friend said their’s was 26.
27 is over the max. Assuming all the other classes are at least at 26, they have the justification to add a 5th class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As predicted the 2nd grade classes at Taylor are crazy full. 27/26 kids per class. Ridiculous. No reason a class should have so many kids in it. What are the class caps at APS?
This is from another thread: https://www.apsva.us/budget-finance/. Class size was reduced by 2 at elementary level (K-1 is now 24 max, 2-3 is now 26 max, and 4-5 is now 28 max) and by 1 at high school level.
Are you sure all the classes are at 26 or above? I don't have the data but at the open house I could barely walk through the "classroom" (which in the pods isn't a room at all bc it only has walls on 3 sides) without bumping into desks.
Not sure about all. My kid’s class had 27 names and a friend said their’s was 26.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As predicted the 2nd grade classes at Taylor are crazy full. 27/26 kids per class. Ridiculous. No reason a class should have so many kids in it. What are the class caps at APS?
This is from another thread: https://www.apsva.us/budget-finance/. Class size was reduced by 2 at elementary level (K-1 is now 24 max, 2-3 is now 26 max, and 4-5 is now 28 max) and by 1 at high school level.
Are you sure all the classes are at 26 or above? I don't have the data but at the open house I could barely walk through the "classroom" (which in the pods isn't a room at all bc it only has walls on 3 sides) without bumping into desks.
Anonymous wrote:As predicted the 2nd grade classes at Taylor are crazy full. 27/26 kids per class. Ridiculous. No reason a class should have so many kids in it. What are the class caps at APS?