A confidential memo obtained by the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting and StateImpact Florida indicated the student -
teacher ratio reached 275:1.
Not exact matches
By 2013, the state's student -
teacher ratio had
reached 24 to 1, compared to the national average of 16 to 1.
With more money on hand, some districts are looking to bring their staffs back to pre-recession levels, but the state has a long way to go before it
reaches a basic level of student - to -
teacher ratio, the report states.
Employment is expected to grow for middle school
teachers by about 6 % by 2024 due to enrollment growth and a focus on improving student - to -
teacher ratios.1 Also by 2024, many
teachers are expected to
reach retirement age, subsequently opening more positions for prospective educators.1
With these
ratios, excellent MCLs could in theory
reach all students and
teachers nationally.