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School Keeps Breaking

[Tuesday Sep 14.04 ¬ 1:08 AM]

School’s still settling out; here’s a few bits and pieces to tide you over.

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Word from several fronts is that an old bogey has returned to haunt our hallowed halls — overcrowding, at least in some sectors. Science is perhaps the major one; biology teacher Brandon Delp offers a succinct summary:

I am a biology teacher. For some reason I average 38 humans per class. This is not good news.

Firsthand I know that this is true, and that physics classes are equally booked (to the tune of ~40 students or more). To the best of my knowledge the largest factor here is simply a shortage of teachers — this year many are, well, gone. On the other hand, heavily overfilled classes at the beginning of the year is not a new phenomenon, either, and only if they remain so for a month or two will the problem really prove serious. Students transfer, drop, stop coming. We’ll see.

Only a couple of days to sign up for the October 9 SAT (either I or II); if you’re a senior and need to take any such tests still, try hit this one for sure; if you’re a junior, consider it. CollegeBoard.com can hook you up.

Brandon

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