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Old 01-06-2011, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mariewilcox View Post
Well, you are probably going to laugh out loud when you hear this, but my daughter has 230 students in her whole school - grades K-12. Our town has just under 1000 yearound residents (many more in the summer, but of course they don't go to school here).

To answer your question specifically, there is one 5th grade classroom, and there are 13 kids in it. I have to say that after living all over the country and in big cities, etc. I am so glad to be part of small town America now in more ways than one.
There were maybe 200 kids in my whole school K-12 when I graduate. We had 32 kids in our class and it was/is the largest class the school has ever had. We had one class that was 6 kids. The big kicker is 7 towns go to our school haha..

Tylee (Kindy) 19 kids *one just moved away, it was 20*
Jaxon (preschool) 22 kids

Jaxon is working on writing his name and stuff like that.

Tylee has been counting past 100, counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s to a hundred and more. I'm very pleased with her class. This was a big thing for us. We moved from a much larger town to a farm outside a smaller town this summer just because she was starting school. My husband and I both decided not long after dating that if we had kids we'd move to a small town when they started school. We stuck to it.
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