I know a lot of school systems are in a financial bind across the country and have had to make many, many budget cuts. Unfortunately, including teachers. Our class sizes are just starting to come out around here and I am curious if it is like this across the country. One of our local schools will have 29 kindergarten students per classroom with no classroom aides. They will have a tutor in the classroom, but that is just for students who need extra help. Grades 1-3 right now are sitting with 26-27 students per classroom with three teachers sharing one aide. At a friends school, the kdg. classes have 33 children per class. Normally, around here, there are about 20-21 children per early childhood classroom, so this is a big change for us. Unfortunately, it is the children who will suffer because of these cuts. How can one teacher spend any kind of individualized time with students when he/she has 30 students?