Senior High. A maximum of 33 (thirty-three) students per academic classroom except where specified course limits have been established. In the case of classes with class limits based upon available workstations, the number of available workstations will be mutually agreed upon by the Administration and the PEA President or his/her designee by May 1, of each year. (See Appendix “E”.) However, the Board will attempt to maintain an average of 30 (thirty) or less, per classroom District-wide. 1. Should a split class (a class in which two grade levels are taught in a self-contained classroom) be necessary, a maximum of 25 (twenty-five) students will be maintained. 2. The foregoing standards are subject to modification for educational purposes such as specialized or experimental instruction (e.g., team teaching, physical education, band, and vocal music).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Senior High. A maximum of 33 (thirty-three) students per academic classroom except where specified course limits have been established. In the case of classes with class limits based upon available workstations, the number of available workstations will be mutually agreed upon by the Administration and the PEA President or his/her designee by May 1, of each year. (See Appendix “E”.) However, the Board will attempt to maintain an average of 30 (thirty) or less, per classroom District-wide.. -
1. Should a split class (a class in which two grade levels are taught in a self-contained classroom) be necessary, a maximum of 25 (twenty-five) students will be maintained.
2. The foregoing standards are subject to modification for educational purposes such as specialized or experimental instruction (e.g., team teaching, physical education, band, and vocal music).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement