Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:28 is not "outrageous". Good lord, what decade was it when you were in school???
Oh, wow. Your standards are so low it's frightening. 28 children in an elementary class is both outrageous and unacceptable!
Would 14 kids in a class be outrageous and unacceptable?
Because if there are two adults, the kids effectively have a 1:14 ratio.
My family was talking about this recently. I had 22 kids in my kindergarten class...but no aide. My father had 53 kids in his elementary school class in Boston. So I'm not sure posters who said that all the classes used to be smaller are universally right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our MoCo elementary has 27-28 kids per class with 1 teachers and an aide that rotates between several classes. This is the #1 reason we have opted for private school. While some kids can handle big classes, we don't think ours can. One of our kids would spend his day goofing off and needs extra coaxing to do his work; the other is shy and gets lost in a crowd. I'm sure both kids would manage to get by in the bigger classes, but I don't think either would do his/her best or shine.
To the PP pointing out the high number of kids per class in Catholic school- yes, most Catholic schools have student/teacher ratios similar to, or even worse than, public school. Independent private schools usually have much smaller classes.
The limit for K in MoCo is 26, so I doubt these numbers are accurate.