MAP: Class sizes vary among state's largest districts

A California Watch survey of the state's 30 largest, K-12 school districts found that class sizes in kindergarten through third grade are increasing beyond 20 in many districts.
 
In general, the figures in this map refer to teacher-student ratios set by the district for the 2009-10 school year. Actual class size may vary at individual schools depending on enrollments and attendance. District officials provided all responses.
 

 

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phoenix18's picture
Are P.E. classes included in the class sizes? When I attended Fresno High School (2004-2006) the P.E. class sizes were ridiculous.
nhoeffer's picture
It would be interesting to see these figures updated. I believe that presently, there are only a handful of districts (if that) receiving CSR monies currently, and certainly for next year.
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