005.28.19 Ark. Code R. § 007 Class Size and Teaching Load

LibraryArkansas Administrative Code
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, December, 2023
Year2023
Citation005.28.19 Ark. Code R. § 007

DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION RULES GOVERNING CLASS SIZE AND TEACHING LOAD

Effective: January 1, 2020

1.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY

    1.01 The State Board of Education enacted these rules pursuant to its authority as set forth in Ark. Code Ann. § 6-11-105, § 6-17-812, and § 25-15-201 et seq.

2.00 DEFINITIONS

    2.01 "Elementary model" is the educational model consistent with instructional grouping and scheduling used in Grades Kindergarten through Four (K-4), but may include Grades Five through Six (5-6).
    2.02 "Large group instruction" are those courses that accommodate larger numbers of students. The following courses are considered large group instruction 2.02.1 Athletics, including when taken for physical education credit, and Grades 7-12 physical education; 2.02.2 Performing Arts, including, but not limited to, band, choir, and theater; 2.02.3 Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps (JROTC); 2.02.4 Non-academic activity, including, but not limited to, advisory periods, study hall, and student activity periods; or 2.02.5 Other courses identified as large group instruction in the Course Code Management System.

3.00 CLASS SIZE

    3.01 Subject to any exceptions in Section 3.02, each school district and open-enrollment charter school shall comply with the following class sizes: 3.01.1 For Kindergarten (K), there shall be no more than twenty (20) students per teacher in any classroom. However, the kindergarten class maximum may be no more than twenty-two (22) with a one half-time instructional aide being employed for those classes. 3.01.2 For Grades One through Three (1-3), the average student/teacher ratio in a school district shall be no more than twenty-three (23) students per teacher in a classroom There shall be no more than twenty-five (25) students per teacher in any classroom. 3.01.3 For Grade Four (4), the average student/teacher ratio in a school district shall be no more than twenty-five (25) students per teacher in a classroom. There shall be no more than twenty-eight (28) students per teacher in any classroom. 3.01.4 For Grades Five through Six (5-6) except for those courses that lend themselves to large group instruction, the average student/teacher ratio in a school district shall be no more than twenty-five (25) students per teacher in a classroom. There shall be no more than...

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