<p>Smallest was 4; biggest was 20 or 21 (can’t remember exactly).</p>
<p>My school is relatively small ~700 students give or take a few. With that said, our classrooms are built smaller. We have desk space for 34 students per class, with the exception of science, where there’s a 25-26 student cap depending on how many lab stations are in the classroom. In all other classes besides science, my school doesn’t really take size into account. The largest class I’ve had was a class of 42 in a capped class of 34. How that happened is beyond me, but we had to bring in extra tables and we had to sit in this really weird seating arrangement, and there was no such thing as personal space. I felt as if I was in elementary school again because we had to sit in rows. That was my honors alg 2 class sophomore year. They didn’t feel like making two sections of it. The next biggest class was also during my sophomore year and was my honors English class. There were 39 students in a capped class of 34. There weren’t any extra desks and we were already in someone else’s classroom. Instead, we had to sit on the floor. It sucked and wasn’t exactly an ideal situation, but hey we only wrote three papers the entire year so I guess it worked to our advantage.</p>
<p>The smallest I’ve ever had is my communications class this year, there will be eight of us, including me. Then there’s my AP environmental science class which will have 15 kids.</p>
<p>My classes are all around 25-27ish students, but I wish they would make the class sizes smaller. I wanted to take AP Euro, but the class would have had only 7 students, so they cancelled the class -_-</p>
<p>I’ve got 41 people in my World Geography PreAP (Honours) class… we haven’t even got enough chairs, much less desks. Smallest class I’m in is prolly Comp Sci I PreAP- maybe 25 people?</p>
<p>Definitely feeling the budget cuts.</p>
<p>The most we usually have in a class is 35. A lot of the class sizes are between 30-35. Some of the honors classes are below 30, and most AP classes have even smaller class sizes.</p>
<p>I’d say the most I’ve ever had in a class was 32. Typically there are 23-28 students in a class. The least I’ve ever had in a class is probably 15 in a few AP classes…</p>
<p>My history class probably has about 30, my art class around 20, 30 in physics, 13 in theory of knowledge, 30-35 in English, 30-35 in math, and 5 in French 4.</p>
<p>My school’s pretty big. My orch class had about at least 50 students (in one class).
This year he divide it into 2 so that there is more room and smaller amount of students to work with however he must maintain the top 40 players in Advanced Orch.
But normal class size vary from 10-30. mainly most classes are around 25+ students.
My AP Govt teacher say that there is a lot more students in her class this year (last trimester like before summer) she had around 9 students in her class. AP enrollment is really increasing at my school.</p>
<p>The average for my school is about 22. I take AP’s, and my smallest class was APUSH with 15 students. My largest class was probably math, with about 24. Nothing ever goes over 25 though, I go to a small school.
Personally, I love smaller classroom settings.</p>
<p>We usually have pretty small classes. The usual is probably between 20-25 students, but more popular classes have more students. This year, my biggest class is Calculus which has like 30 kids.
But usually classes are small. Last year, in AP Environmental Science, we only had 10 kids.</p>
<p>My largest class is Spanish with about 18 students.
The average at my school is probably 8 or 10.
My smallest class has 5 students but I have a friend with a class where he was the only student.</p>
<p>The smallest class ive been in is 18 but my teammate is taking AP Germen with 8 people.</p>
<p>I just heard today that there are only 12 people in BC Calc (all seniors).</p>
<p>This year my math class has more than 35. I don’t know the exact number, but we have so many that one kid sits at the teacher’s desk.</p>
<p>23-25 normally, this year I have 28 in my science class.</p>
<p>16-20 max, 5 min. Then classes like band and chorus that have 40-150 or so kids.</p>
<p>30-35 is normal. I’ve had from 10-40 though, and I’ve also had classes go from 30+ students at the beginning of the year to 10 at the end of the year (e.g. AP Chemistry last year, lol).</p>
<p>My biggest class is probably orchestra… With like 65+ people… But then my smallest has 7, and my next smallest has 8. My academic classes have around 30 kids each, with my honors bio class have 34…</p>
<p>Symphonic Band is about 80. My academic classes are usually 25-35 kids.</p>
<p>i have around 25 on average.</p>