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Board approves collapsing sections including a first-grade classroom; teacher warns of larger class sizes

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Summary

The Wyoming Area Board approved an education report on May 20 that included collapsing a first-grade classroom and several secondary sections; a first-grade teacher warned the change would raise class sizes to 27–28 and imperil student learning.

The Wyoming Area Board of Education adopted the education report at the May 20 meeting; one item (extracurricular appointments) was tabled and the board approved a motion that included collapsing classroom sections the administration proposed.

The education report read into the record included this action: "approve to collapse the following sections: first grade, science, physics, BC, IT at the secondary center." The board voted to adopt the education report with the specified collapses after tabling a separate item on extracurricular appointments.

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