Class sizes at traditional Sonoma County high schools push past the statewide norm but continuation high schools boast below-average class sizes, recently released figures from the 2011-12 school year show.
Rancho Cotate's average classroom has more than 28 students, about the same as Healdsburg High, but higher than Petaluma High School and Sonoma Valley High.
All are higher than the state average of 23.6, according to the statistics published on the Ed-Data website.
Rancho Cotate also has 24 students per teacher, higher than at all other schools in Sonoma County.
Check out more area schools here or do your own comparisons on the Ed-Data website:
School Class Size Comparisons, 2011-12 School Enrollment Average Class Size Pupils per Teacher Number of TeachersCarpe Diem High*
23 21.0 11.5 4 Casa Grande High 1746 27.4 22.5 86 Healdsburg High 704 28.3 23.9 34 Petaluma High 1317 26.6 21.6 68 Rancho Cotate High 1409 28.4 24.4 68 San Antonio High* 100 13.2 10.4 11 Sonoma Mountain High* 20 n/a 10.0 4 Sonoma Valley High1336 26.6 20.0 71 Valley Oaks High*
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12.2 9 Statewide Average n/a 23.6 22.7 n/a * continuation high school
The statistics are published by the the Ed-Data website, a partnership between the California Department of Education (CDE), EdSource, and the Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team to provide data about K-12 education.
There's a longstanding debate surrounding the importance of class size. A report issued two years ago by the Brookings Institute indicated significant class size reduction—along the lines of seven to 10 students—had the biggest impact on student achievement, but this was much more pronounced in younger students than at the high school level.
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