We have approx. 455 kids in our school...
We have 4 kindergarten rooms of 21 each
We have 3 1st grade rooms of 22 each
We have 3 2nd grade rooms with 23 each
We have 3 3rd grade rooms with 24 each
We have 3 4th grade rooms with 24 each
We have 3 5th grade rooms of 24 each
Give or take..last year we have 4/5 combo classes...5 classrooms with 29 kids each..it was a madhouse..I hated it!
We also have a LARGE majority of ELL students..we are at almost 100 now..
We are a magnet school for ED students, so we have special ed aides as well as regular classroom aides. I think that each class through 3rd grade has a classroom aide with the exception of the 1/2 split.
Private, parochial school: maximum is 18 per class but my son has about 14 (1st) and my daughter has 16 (5th). Kindergarten classes currently have 12 each. Local public schools, though, are larger: about 26-27 in grades 2-5 and about 20 in K5 and 1st.
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We try to stay at or below 20 in K-5 except 1st which is mandated to have 18 or less. I believe we average 17 in 1st and 19 in the others. 2 or 3 classes out of 25 have 21 students. Most of this is a direct cause of NCLB. 4 years ago, my son had 26 in his class-they had a para as well. Not that I am complaining about the smaller size but I have noticed that our school seems to spend a lot of time on those that are struggling and very little on expanding the minds of the children that aren't needing all of the attention. I find I am doing more to educate my children's minds even with the smaller classes, which were supposed to make things better, than I did before. I guess the grass is always greener.
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