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Classes We. Cut. The following classes have the least amount of sections and students: French 1 continued – 1 section ($7,833 ) 17 Students Physics 2 Honors – 1 section ($ 7,833 ) 10 Students AP Studio Art - 1 section ($ 7,833 ) 14 Students
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Classes We Cut The following classes have the least amount of sections and students: • French 1 continued – 1 section ($7,833) 17 Students • Physics 2 Honors – 1 section ($ 7,833) 10 Students • AP Studio Art - 1 section ($ 7,833) 14 Students • Java Programming (Extensions) – 1 section ($ 7,833) 15 students
Classes We Cut The following classes have a larger amount of students or sections, but are unnecessary: • Great American Films – 8 sections ($62,666) • Military History – 8 sections ($62,666) • Graphics Design 2 – 10 sections ($78,333) • Pottery – 16 sections ($125,333) • Graphics Design – 26 sections ($203,667) • Freshman Seminar – 45 sections ($352,500) • Spanish 2 continued – 2 sections ( $15,666) • Semantics (Extensions) - 1 section ($ 7,833) • Spanish 1 continued – 3 sections ( $ 23,500) • Great Books - 2 sections ($ 15,666) • Web Page Design Extensions – 2 sections ($15,666)
SAT Course Teachers will be paid: $1000 for the 10 week session ($25 * 4 hours * 10 weeks) $200 per student x 25 students = $5,000 per session ( revenue generated ) Total profit for ten weeks= $4,000 3 ten week classes the same time generates $12,000 for every 10 weeks 3 ten week sessions per year would generate $36,000 -Saturdays and Sundays for ten weeks - teachers from the school teach the course -$200 per student -25 students per class -one day math, other day reading -2 hours per day -teachers get paid $25 per hour Info provided by Ms. Bellemare
Advertising • Billboard advertising ranges from $700 TO $2500 per month • Ten billboard ads can generate as much as $25,000 PER MONTH. • Nashua school district could make$84,000-$300,000 in one school year Estimates according to www.gaebler.com
Pros & Cons • Generates Revenue • Students get to learn about sponsors • Commercialization of the school