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Saturday, November 8, 2014

NUMBERS NEEDED

Aborn space crunch getting superintendent’s attention

This space squeeze is getting serious. When WARD 1 starts getting affected things will get real. What is real is simply that people in that ward vote. Since LYNN is now a majority minority city. So the excuse of the old boys network don't work no more cause there are a lot of new kids on the block.

TIME TO LEARN THE POWER OF THE BALLOT BOX.


     

3 comments:

  1. When parents in the wards being affected get together,get involved and speak up then you will see action.

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  2. City and school officials say the same thing each and every time the topic of overcrowding is brought up. The Item writing an article about the issue every few months is pointless in my opinion because nothing new is ever mentioned. Save the articles for when an actual resolution is part of the conversation.

    According to the Item, regular ed classroom sizes are as follows:

    Classes with 20 students or less - 49 percent
    Classes with 24-25 students - 26 percent
    Classes with 26-27 students - 17 percent
    Classes with 28-29 students - 8 percent
    Average class size - 23.6 students

    Perhaps a more indicative list would be classroom sizes by school.

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