I'm doing a bit of a project on student-teacher ratios and have been trying to find the high schools with the most students in Connecticut. Anyone have any leads?
In Connecticut, several high schools have high student populations. This list comprises several of the most populated high schools, which should be helpful for your project on studying student-teacher ratios. Please do note that these numbers can change annually as students graduate, and new students enroll.
1. Danbury High School in Danbury, with around 3,500 students.
2. Greenwich High School in Greenwich, having approximately 2,700 students.
3. New Britain High School in New Britain, having approximately 2,300 students.
4. Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, with about 2,200 students.
5. Stamford High School in Stamford, with around 2,000 students.
These numbers are approximate based on recent data. For the most accurate and current numbers, you might want to contact the schools directly or check the websites of the respective schools. Additionally, if you're interested in student-teacher ratios, you should also look up how many full-time teachers these schools have which will give you the necessary data for an accurate student-teacher ratio calculation.
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