Parents calmed at Mariners Elementary
-- Danette Goulet
The storm has passed at Mariners Elementary School.
Although parents whose children are in the fourth grade there do not
like the idea of larger classes, a meeting with Supt. Robert Barbot on
Wednesday helped to calm turbulent tempers.
Because of an unexpected number of second-graders -- more than the 20
allowed per class under state law -- the school district plans to
consolidate four fourth-grade classes into three at the school.
But a comment by Susan Despenas, assistant superintendent of
elementary and special education, has parents at every other elementary
school ready to make waves of their own.
Despite her assertion earlier this week that the district had offered
Mariners teacher’s aides for the three remaining fourth-grade classes,
the district did not offer to pay for those aides, she said.
“What I intended to say was they have aides assigned to those three
classrooms,” Despenas said. “They pay for those through [Mariners]
foundation dollars and school improvement dollars. The district, per se,
does not provide any direct support.”
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