Recent studies on education show that schools who represent the best students in the nation account for about thirty-seven “small schools” that serve fewer than 500 students, where every person in the building is well known. They also enroll students who benefit from a model where learning outcomes are consistently stronger than "large schools" or those that serve more than 500 students or with large classroom populations of more than 30 per classroom (Harper 2014) something that never happens at Washburn School.
Does this sound like a good description of Washburn School where everyone is well-known and the student to teacher ratio is one of the best among private/public schools in Puerto Rico?
Does this sound like a good description of Washburn School where everyone is well-known and the student to teacher ratio is one of the best among private/public schools in Puerto Rico?