Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
Sucks for Key School. 🙃
What do you mean by that? Because the classrooms at Innovation are so small?
I think they mean Escuela Key in the old ATS building. Also the parents who fought rebalancing boundary changes because it was too stressful to think about last fall didn’t do themselves any favors for this year.
For what it's worth, as a parent at ATS I never heard any complaints from anyone about the site. The outside is quite nice - open fields and multiple playgrounds. The location isn't next to a Metro stop, but George Mason & Wilson are big streets that are accessible from other main roads. The building is old and a couple of grades were in portables, but this didn't get in the way of learning or the quality of the experience. ATS was happy there and would have preferred to stay, hopefully in time it will feel like a happy home for Key as well.
Anonymous wrote:Sucks for Key School. 🙃
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
Sucks for Key School. 🙃
What do you mean by that? Because the classrooms at Innovation are so small?
I think they mean Escuela Key in the old ATS building. Also the parents who fought rebalancing boundary changes because it was too stressful to think about last fall didn’t do themselves any favors for this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
Sucks for Key School. 🙃
What do you mean by that? Because the classrooms at Innovation are so small?
I think they mean Escuela Key in the old ATS building. Also the parents who fought rebalancing boundary changes because it was too stressful to think about last fall didn’t do themselves any favors for this year.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
Sucks for Key School. 🙃
What do you mean by that? Because the classrooms at Innovation are so small?
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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
Sucks for Key School. 🙃
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.
So 28, not 30? Or that is so much better /s
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.
The numbers listed above are the FY20 max numbers. APS increased the max by +1 in FY21 and again by + 1 in FY22. So the max for 4th and 5th this year (FY22) is 29. However, practically speaking, APS isn't opening another class if they are only 1 kid over. Our school principal told us at 5th grade info night last fall that we should expect to see 29-30 kids in each 4th and 5th grade class this year.
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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
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.
The exterior McKinley classrooms are huge in the old part of the building-- which McKinley used for K, 1st and 2nd. The 3rd grade classrooms at McKinley are the tiniest, but the 4th and 5th grade rooms aren't much bigger. When they built the McKinley addition, they cut down on classroom size a lot to cram more kids into the building. There are also some really awful interior classrooms (no windows) that were originally intended for small group instruction, but got put back into use as classrooms when McKinley got really overcrowded. Those rooms are super tiny with no airflow, and I wouldn't want my kids in them with COVID floating around. But ATS is definitely getting a much nicer building than what they were in before.
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: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.