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re: Teachers in Ohio’s largest school district go on strike 2 days before start of classes
Posted on 8/22/22 at 4:07 pm to Bluefin
Posted on 8/22/22 at 4:07 pm to Bluefin
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How do you guarantee class sizes? Are they going to deny a certain amount of children from going to school?
I don't think you can draw a fine line here, but this should be a major concern. This should be an easy task for a large school district because growth would be more obvious, and significant enough over a short period. If you have 10s of thousands of kids with numerous schools, it's easier to make the decision when it's the right time to expand. If you're a small community with just the typical 3 age groups of schools, it could be very challenging. It's still doable, as plenty of school systems seem to manage their class size just fine.
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