Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Microbiology has 20 students. My English 12 has 20. Forensics and Advanced Econ have 20 as well. Pretty sure Advanced Bio and Gov both have 19.
Nothing over 20 but a big handful with 19/20.
Why did the class size increase?
Anonymous wrote:Microbiology has 20 students. My English 12 has 20. Forensics and Advanced Econ have 20 as well. Pretty sure Advanced Bio and Gov both have 19.
Nothing over 20 but a big handful with 19/20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been there for 5 years. Never had a class more than 18.
DD is a senior. Two of her classes this year have over 20 girls.
Why is this an issue in high school?
PP here. I was responding to a post which claimed that there were no Holton classes with 20+ girls.
And yes, I expect that the 58k tuition would ensure that class size is lower than in public school.
If you are not happy go to public school. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:The concern here is about whoever is lying about numbers. PP shouldn't have to switch schools bc of dishonest posters. PP also didn't say she or her daughter are unhappy. Concern is fair and appropriate, given the mishandling of numerous issues by this administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been there for 5 years. Never had a class more than 18.
DD is a senior. Two of her classes this year have over 20 girls.
Why is this an issue in high school?
PP here. I was responding to a post which claimed that there were no Holton classes with 20+ girls.
And yes, I expect that the 58k tuition would ensure that class size is lower than in public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been there for 5 years. Never had a class more than 18.
DD is a senior. Two of her classes this year have over 20 girls.
Why is this an issue in high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has been there for 5 years. Never had a class more than 18.
DD is a senior. Two of her classes this year have over 20 girls.
Anonymous wrote:DD has been there for 5 years. Never had a class more than 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
there now many classes in the US with 20 or more students.
Anybody considering Holton, please know this is a complete fabrication and verifiable. There are no US classes with 20+ students in it.
That might change with the increase in enrollment they are seeking, but right now, there are no 20+ class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
there now many classes in the US with 20 or more students.
Anybody considering Holton, please know this is a complete fabrication and verifiable. There are no US classes with 20+ students in it.
That might change with the increase in enrollment they are seeking, but right now, there are no 20+ class sizes.
This is simply not true…DD is in multiple 20+ classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
there now many classes in the US with 20 or more students.
Anybody considering Holton, please know this is a complete fabrication and verifiable. There are no US classes with 20+ students in it.
That might change with the increase in enrollment they are seeking, but right now, there are no 20+ class sizes.