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Board tightens class-size language; amendment to restore AGR K–3 18-student guideline fails

Green Bay Area Public School District Board of Education · December 23, 2025
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Summary

The Green Bay board approved revisions to class-size policy to remove ambiguous phrasing and clarify staffing caps; an amendment to set an AGR K–3 guideline of 18 students failed, and the main revision carried with a single dissent.

The Green Bay Area Public School District Board of Education voted to approve revisions to board policy 3-43.2 revising class-size guidelines and related rules, after extended debate about whether the policy language should read as binding caps or flexible guidelines.

Board members and staff said the goal of the revisions is to remove ambiguous phrasing such as "every effort will be made" and to clarify staffing ratios so the district staffs to the stated caps. Policy presenters said…

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