005.01.18 Ark. Code R. § 009 - Class Size and Teaching Load
1.00
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1.01 These rules shall be known as the
Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing Class Size and Teaching
Load.
1.02 The State Board of
Education enacted these rules pursuant to its authority as set forth in Ark.
Code Ann. §
6-11-105,
§
25-15-201 et
seq., and Act 243 of 2018.
2.00
DEFINITIONS
2.01 "Large group instruction" are those
courses that accommodate larger numbers of students. The following courses are
considered large group instruction:
2.01.1
Athletics, including when taken for physical education credit, and Grades 7-12
physical education;
2.01.2
Performing Arts, including, but not limited to, band, choir, and
theater;
2.01.3 Junior Reserve
Officer's Training Corps (JROTC);
2.01.4 Non-academic activity, including, but
not limited to, advisory periods, study hall, and student activity periods;
or
2.01.5 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 twenty-eight (28) students per teacher in any classroom.
3.01.5 For Grades Seven through Twelve
(7-12), except for those courses that lend themselves to large group
instruction, individual classes shall not exceed thirty (30)
students.
3.02
Exceptions
3.02.1 Physical Education
Instruction in Grades Kindergarten Through Six (K-6): Physical education
classes will have a maximum student to adult ratio of thirty to one (30:1) .
Non-licensed personnel may assist in filling the thirty to one (30:1) student
to adult ratio requirement if they are trained and assigned to assist licensed
personnel in supervising physical education classes.
4.00
TEACHING
LOAD
4.01 Except when a teacher
teaches a course that lends itself to large group instruction, the maximum
number of students a teacher in Grades Five through Twelve (5-12) is permitted
to teach without receiving additional compensation shall not exceed one hundred
fifty (150) students per day.
4.02
For purposes of Section 4.01, the teaching load shall be calculated by counting
the number of students in each course and section except for those teachers in
Grades 5-6 who are teaching all or most subjects in a self-contained elementary
model.
4.03 Additional compensation
shall be determined in accordance with Ark. Code Ann. §
6-17-812.
4.03.1 School districts shall adopt a policy
to implement Section 4.03.
4.04 This Section does not apply to a public
school that operates primarily as a virtual school.
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