Many classes in Florida high schools are larger

Oct. 21, 2011
State lawmakers eased rules on class sizes

From The Orlando Sentinel: Enrollment in many Florida high school courses is larger this year than last, thanks to changes lawmakers have made to ease the state's strict class-size law. The changes lifted the enrollment caps on more than 500 classes. Many Advanced Placement and foreign language courses, among others, now have 30 or more students enrolled. Last year, they were all capped at 25.

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