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Superintendent David Quattrone gave the Board of Education a brief report on class size at September's regular meeting. He reported that district enrollment was stable, with 1,544 students in grades K-12 (up 6 from last year). Overall, class sizes were also very similar to previous years, with exceptions at grades 2 and 3. Second grade classes have aide assistance for part of the day.
For the full report, go
here: