Class Size

<p>Financial Literacy: Probably around 25-30 kids.
English: 30 kids.
AP Bio: 12 kids. <=== This was all that signed up for the entire year, out of around 300 eligible students.
Spanish II: 12 kids.</p>

<p>My biggest have been 30-35 in pap alg. 2, AP english, AP calc, and debate. Smallest was ~12, PAP precalc</p>

<p>My school puts too many in classes, it really does detract from the learning experience.</p>

<p>Well, there are less than fifty kids in my whole grade so it probably makes sense that my school has really small classes. Generally there are 10-15 students in one class, while my biggest class ever had around 25 students. I love having small classes, by the way.</p>

<p>Right now I’m in a drafting class that has five people in it.</p>

<p>My classes probably usually have about 20-25, but I’ve been in a class of 30, which is probably about the max.</p>

<p>25, 25, 25, 12, 16, 1</p>

<p>The AP Calc BC class at my school has 40+, because there is only 1 class of it</p>

<p>My biggest class I’ve had in my homeschool career was about 25 people. Most of my classes are around 15-20. I think my smallest class was geometry which was about 13. And gym classes are always big, with around 30-40 kids. My school has one of the lowest student to faculty rates in the area.</p>

<p>^ How is that homeschool?</p>

<p>The most is like 25</p>

<p>Most of the time, about 20, give or take 3. In blow-off classes, it’s as high as 30.</p>

<p>My smallest is AP Latin, 3 students.</p>

<p>My biggest is probably Choir (28 people). My smallest is English 12 AP, with 9 students.</p>

<p>I have 12 in World History, 15 in English, 3 in Math, and 5 in Physics, all including myself.</p>

<p>My classes usually average low 20s, as I take mostly Honors or AP. Honors classes tend to have 23-25 students a piece, while AP it’s 20 or less.</p>