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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Iowa City School Board Opens up Reserves to be Used to Lower Class Sizes

After a long and heated deliberations Tuesday night, the Iowa City School Board agreed to lower the cash reserve balance required for next year's budget by board policy, allowing that money to be spent on additional teachers to address crowded classrooms.

For months, Longfellow Elementary School (and other spots in the Iowa City School District) have been feeling the negative effects of a reduction of federal funding combined with over 400 students in the school district that were not predicted to be there by the administration. As a result, some classroom populations have ballooned to barely manageable sizes. Before Tuesday night's long and sometimes heated debate at the Iowa City School Board meeting, there was both board policy and a calculated administrative risk standing in the way of this problem being solved this school year. After the meeting, there now remains only the calculated risk. The school board unanimously voted to change the board's policy requiring that the school …

Dan Shaw

4:58 pm on Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Great work. Patch. As a concerned parent who has been at all of these meetings, your analysis and description of the events is by far the clearest and most well-informed. Stephen has scooped his more established local media counterparts with better writing and more accurate information. I appreciate that you were able to include accurate background information to clearly frame this debate. Nice …   more ›

Monday, September 5, 2011

Commentary: Are Class Sizes Getting Too Big in IC?

Large classes have some parents concerned about learning environment.

One teacher, 33 kids and two grades in one classroom. "How can kids learn in that setting?" some parents are asking Iowa City school district officials. They feel it is too crowded for their children to learn effectively. "My concern is that each child is not getting the education they need due to the teaching dilution, which occurs with these large numbers," said parent Bronwyn Threlkeld-Wiegand in an Aug. 25 letter to Iowa City schools Superintendent Steve Murley. She has a son in one of the three fifth-sixth grade combo classes at Longfellow Elementary. Each has at least 32 students. One of the classes recently added another student and a 34th is supposed to come within the next few weeks. No doubt budget constraints play a role in the …

Avril F

12:18 am on Friday, September 9, 2011

1)I've been told that at each grade level they are to be following a certain ratio. For example if the ratio 1 teacher to 24 students, and that once you exceed the ratio, you are supposed to hire another teacher. So if a grade had 71 students, they would have three teachers.....but if there were 73 students, then there would be four teachers. I'm not sure they are always following the ratios. 2)I…   more ›

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