Why do some schools – of like size enrollment – have more administrators than others? Why do some schools have large class sizes while others have smaller ones?
All elementary schools have one principal. Oregon Trail, Oak Grove and Lot Whitcomb, our largest elementary schools, each have an assistant principal. Each middle school has two assistant principals. Each high school has three assistant principals. Budget allocations are based on the total enrollment of the school. The principal ultimately determines the class size for individual classrooms by determining teacher assignments and assigning students to classrooms. 3.
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