Big Spring, Texas
Monday, December 1, 2008
Advertisement
 
Advertisement
 
Advertisement

 
Home
Local News
Opinions
Breaking News
National News
Business
Life/Forms
Horoscopes
Obituaries
Photo Contest
MySpace
Big Spring Chat
Recipe of the Day
Local Sports
National Sports
Big Spring Steer
Big Spring Tennis
Big Spring Crosscountry
Big Spring Swimming
Big Spring Volley Ball
Coahoma Football
Forsan Football
Garden City Football
Grady Football
Sands Football
Stanton Football
Advertisement
Place An Ad
Classifieds
Restaurant Guide
About Us
Contact Us
Subscribe
Letters to the Editor
Sign Our Guest Book
Chamber of Commerce
City of Big Spring
Community Calendar
Advertisement
November 2008 December 2008 January 2009
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
308Echols.jpg
308 Echols
1729Yale.jpg
1729 Yale
2711Larry.jpg
2711 Larry
710Colgate.jpg
710 Colgate
More featured properties...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
 
Got Parade?
Image

The Mother's Day Out Program float designers went whimsical last year with their "Peas on Earth" entry. This year's Herald Community Christmas Parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.(HERALD file photo)

Read more...
 
Advertisement
Growing Pains: Overcrowding Prompt BSISD Officials To Transfer Students To Other Campuses
Thursday, 28 August 2008

 Image


Sharon McGrievy teaches her second-grade class at Marcy Elementary this morning. Overcrowding at Marcy has forced school officials to transfer students to other campuses.  (HERALD photo/Steve Reagan)

By STEVE REAGAN
Staff Writer
Big Spring Independent School District officials have begun shuffling some elementary students to other campuses to relieve overcrowding at local campuses.

Interim Superintendent Michael Stevens told school trustees Wednesday that severe overcrowding at Marcy Elementary — and the same problem to a lesser degree at Kentwood and Moss elementaries — have caused officials to scramble to find classroom space for those students.

To relieve the situation, officials will transfer 70 students from Marcy to Bauer Elementary on the north side of Big Spring. Also, some students will likely be transferred from Kentwood and Moss schools to Washington in the near future.

Stevens said three factors — recent enrollment growth, outdated attendance zone maps and a state-mandated 22-to-1 student/teacher ratio in the elementary grades — have combined to cause the current problem.

After more than a decade of steady decline, enrollment began moving upward again about three years ago, with the trend being heaviest in the elementary grades.

Earlier this week, officials reported 2,159 elementary students enrolled in classes, an increase of 144 from the same time last year.

The problem is most acute at Marcy, which is figuratively bursting at the seams with 537 students, while Bauer, in contrast, has two classrooms standing vacant.

The problem is less severe at Kentwood and Moss, but Stevens said some students at those campuses will be transferred to Washington to bring the classes in line with mandated student/teacher ratios.

Transferring the students will alleviate the problem for now, but Stevens said other steps will have to be taken in the future.

“The elementary problem is not going to go away,” he said. “We need to redraw the attendance zones and do whatever it takes to solve this problem.

“We're hoping we don't get a big influx of students,” he added. “But if we do, we'll deal with it.”


Contact Staff Writer Steve Reagan at 263-7331 ext. 234 or by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated ( Friday, 29 August 2008 )
 
< Prev   Next >

Comments
My son has been a student a Kentwood for 2 years and this year 'The Super' denied his Transfer and he must go to Marcy. There is no Freedom of Education in this City and I have lived here all my life it has never been so ridiculous. Now Marcy is over croweded and they want to send some of those kids to other schools, What is this doing to our children and there buddies. Talk about unprepared, and you wonder why everyone wants to go to Elbow and Coahoma.
Posted by Nicole Harbour, on August 28, 2008 at 15:31

Does any of this have to do with the budget not being passed ?That sounds about right for big spring cronies when things dont go their way.
Posted by thomas, on August 29, 2008 at 8:39

I AM A CONCERNED PARENT MY KIDS AT ONE TIME WENT TO MARCY AND I DID THE BEST THING TO THEM MOVED THEM OUT OF THERE.....
MARCY IS SO CROWDED THAT THEIR TEACHERS THAT DIDN'T EVEN CARE ON HELPING MY CHILDREN OUT I'M SURE YOU WILL SAY OUR TEACHERS ARE CARING NOT TRUE!!!!!!!! I'VE HAD TO LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE THERE ARE JST TOO MANY IMMIGRANTS HERE AND NOW THEY WANT TO KICK OUR CHILDREN OUT!!!!!
I'M NOT DISCRIMINATING ALTHOUGH IT SOUNDS LIKE I AM.....I AM JST MAD.........
OPEN UP ANOTHER SCHOOL INSTEAD OF WORRYING BOUT A JAIL BEING BUILT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by SHANA, on August 29, 2008 at 12:29


 1 
Page 1 of 1 ( 3 comments )
©2005 MosCom

Add comments to this article: Growing Pains: Overcrowding Prompt ......

Name (required)

E-Mail (required)
Your email will not be displayed on the site - only to our administrator
Comment

 
 
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Big Spring Photos
Big Spring Photos

Copyright © 2008 Big Spring Herald
Powered By TriCubeMedia