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35 new teachers. An increase from 95 teachers to 130 teachers would reduce the ratio to 19:1.
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Benton Middle School's motto is 'Teachers Teaching And Students learning to prepare for the next level'.
To determine a ratio, we need more context about what you are comparing the 900 students to. For example, if you’re comparing the number of students to teachers, and there are 30 teachers, the ratio of students to teachers would be 900:30, which simplifies to 30:1. Please provide additional details to specify the comparison for a more accurate ratio.
Middle schools have less educated and unqualified people in their schools. Because of this they are very mean to the students and other people.
This is a somewhat odd question. Teachers then as now generally had a sincere desire to educate their students, and they were usually not evil. The main difference between teachers in the middle ages as compared to teachers in the modern world is that in the middle ages, the human race as a whole had much less real knowledge and had a much more limited outlook on the world, so education correspondingly had less accurate information and more erroneous information, but not because of any bad intention by the teachers. Teachers generally do the best they can.
yes, Sunset Middle school is great it has great education, good teachers, and also have very good students. i recommend this school to all!
In middle school what ever unit you are up to mostly in the beginning of the yer but its up to your teacher
At the 8th grade promotion, the principal should celebrate the achievements of the students, highlighting their growth and perseverance throughout middle school. They can encourage students to embrace the challenges of high school ahead, reminding them that this is just the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. Lastly, the principal should express gratitude to teachers, staff, and families for their support, fostering a sense of community as students embark on their next journey.
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