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rT <br /> EL HILL- <br /> ORO <br /> SCHOOLS <br /> Board of Education <br /> Agenda Abstract <br /> Meeting Date: November 15, 2018 <br /> Agenda Type: Work Session <br /> Agenda Item#: 8a <br /> Subject: Class Size Changes Update <br /> Division: Support Services Department: Support Services <br /> Person Pam Jones, Interim Assistant Feedback <br /> Responsible: Superintendent for Support Services Requested <br /> From: <br /> Strategic Plan Goal: <br /> Previous Work Session No Date <br /> Previous Discussion and Action No Date <br /> Attachment(s): 1.) CHCCS Capacity Summary; 2.) Capacity w/Site Survey Data <br /> PURPOSE: To update the Board on the following aspects of class size legislation: <br /> 1. An attorney from Tharrington-Smith will review the legislation, including any recent <br /> information about efforts to align class size implementation with the teacher <br /> compensation pilot project deadline as extended by the Legislature during the short <br /> session; and <br /> 2. To provide an update of on-going work by CHCCS to implement the class size <br /> legislation. <br /> BACKGROUND: The Board was last updated on the efforts of the District to implement the <br /> class size legislation on October 18, 2018. Using 2018-19 enrollment numbers, Dr. LoFrese's <br /> report reflected an anticipated need for a net of 31 additional teachers and classrooms. Note the <br /> original estimate was 44 classrooms; however, the legislation exempts dual language classrooms <br /> where at least 50% of the instruction is provided in the target foreign language, thereby reducing <br /> that number by 13. <br />
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