Quantcast
breaking news

Hundreds Of Students Could Be Moved To Ease Overcrowding

By: Brendaliss Gonzalez
Updated: January 24, 2013
watch video
Come next year, there could be fewer kids running around this playground.

Seventy seven fewer to be exact.

That means teachers like Julie Brown will be missing about two students in their classrooms, but that could be a good thing.

"You do kind of notice it as you're grading papers and filing and getting folders ready, every two make a little bit of a difference," said the first grade teacher.

For now this is all a possibility.

It's yet to be decided whether children at schools like Jackson Elementary will have to transfer somewhere else.

It's supposed to be a way to bring some relief to more crowded schools like this one.

"It's like any type of public gathering, the less people that are involved or the less crowding it is, the more that you're able to see individuals," said Roy Sharp, principal at Jackson Elementary.

It's a bitter sweet change for many of the faculty.

"We don't want to lose them, but they understand the big picture and they know that they're going to be going to a great school," said Sharp.

And while the amount of fewer students per classroom wont be much, it will still make a difference to teachers like Brown.

"Even having one fewer kid at the table gives someone else more chances to read and to answer questions," she said.

So in this case, it's a question as to whether or not less is, in fact, more.

Parents will be able to voice some of their concerns and ask questions during a series of public meetings held at the following schools:

January 24: Reagan Elementary located at 5340 Hartford st.

January 29: Dyess Elementary located at 402 Delaware.

January 31: Bassetti Elementary located at 5749 Hwy. 277 South.

The changes will only affect elementary students.

Members of the Abilene Independent School District school board will decide on whether to instill the changes on Feb. 11.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Police would have new authority to take firearms away from Texans who are in a mental crisis under a bill the House approved on Tuesday that is now headed to Gov. Rick Perry's desk....

In the case of severe weather, seconds can save lives, which is why the CodeRED Weather Warning system is being offered to the citizens of Abilene. ...

KRBC will re-air "The Voice" at roughly 2:05 a.m. Wednesday morning. ...

Penske Truck Rental sent three moving trucks from Abilene to help with relief efforts in Moore Tuesday, and plans to send a couple more Wednesday....

To honor the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), and their role in the nation's history, The National WASP WWII Museum in Sweetwater will host the Ninth Annual WASP Homecoming at Avenger be...

A San Antonio, Texas high school student says he feels like a failure because he isn't being allowed to graduate with his class due to one wrong answer on the TAKS test....

Studies, and teachers, say that students who exercise frequently do better in school....

For complete information on what to do in case of a tornado, including how to identify a possible approaching tornado and how and where to take shelter, visit the Centers for Disease Control and ...

It's shaping up to be another difficult summer for the Texas power grid. A national nonprofit has projected that the Texas grid will have the lowest percentage of power reserves this summer of...

APD responds to a woman who alleged her ex-husband attempted to forcibly enter her home with a fire arm and allegedly puncher her in the face. ...

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 685 of 642
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com