Hey guys! So, I was wondering, which high schools in America have the largest student populations? I'm doing a bit of a study on student-teacher ratios, and this would really help me out. Thanks in advance!
Sure, I can share some details about schools with large student populations in America. A few examples include Brooklyn Technical High School in Brooklyn, New York, which has more than 5,940 students. Skyline High School in Dallas, Texas, and Granada Hills Charter High School in Los Angeles, California, are also quite large, both having student populations of over 4000.
However, please note, that a high student population does not automatically equate to poor student-teacher ratios. Many large high schools maintain good student-teacher ratios by employing a significant number of teaching staff.
However, I strongly suggest that besides focusing solely on student-teacher ratios, you consider other metrics like class size, teacher certifications, and teacher years of experience which can also greatly impact educational quality and outcomes.
I hope this information is helpful for your study. Let us know if you have more questions!
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