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There are 10 (full-day) Kindergarten classes in N's new school.
Posted by
kelly
Apr 6 '17, 12:20
My HS graduating class (which was a combo of the 3 elementary schools) had 87 students.
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I hadn't even looked at this "[Removed] Elementary School is comprised of more than 1,200 students in preschool through fifth grade."
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Will Hunting, King of ST Brackets
Apr 6, 12:45
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that's a lot of little ones -- nm
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decline
Apr 6, 12:47
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I think my elementary school had maybe 300 kids total from K-5 -- nm
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Will Hunting, King of ST Brackets
Apr 6, 12:49
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My first school was likely less than 100 (in 3 rooms) When we moved down to the coast it was more like 300 but that included
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Meg
Apr 6, 12:58
That's a lot of popsicle sticks. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 6, 12:35
good gravy, that must be a huge school -- nm
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pfm: head shaved in *1 day*!
Apr 6, 12:32
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We get to tour it next week. The thing I really like about it is that it's basically split in two; each side is a mirror of the other.
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kelly
Apr 6, 13:40
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