Not exact matches
Under the current conditions of CA's abysmal (if slightly improving) school funding,
class sizes in the state may improve, but not to levels in other states nor to levels shown in research to improve learning: 18
students and fewer
per teacher.
In fact, of 34 countries measured, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found the U.S. to have
classes slightly
under the average at 20 - 22
students per class, depending on grade level.
Republicans complained of elementary
classes currently exceeding the maximum funded allotment, which
under House Bill 13, will be one teacher
per 23
students in K - 3 in the 2017 - 2018 academic year.
Second, the existing laws at the time, Initiative 728 and the Basic Education Act, called for
class sizes to be
under 20
students per class.