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      • The average student:teacher ratio in Indiana public schools is approximately 16:1 (2024-25). Student:Teacher Ratio Range: 1:1 9:1 Avg. Student:Teacher Ratio: 6:1
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  2. The average student:teacher ratio in Indiana public schools is approximately 16:1 (2024-25). Student:Teacher Ratio Range: 1:1 9:1 Avg. Student:Teacher Ratio: 6:1.

  3. The pupil/teacher ratio includes teachers for students with disabilities and other special education teachers; these teachers are generally excluded from class size calculations. Ratios reflect totals reported by states and differ from totals reported for schools or school districts.

  4. The student-to-teacher ratio is equal to the number of students who attend a school divided by the number of teachers in the school. In public schools, the ratio has hovered around 16 students for every teacher in the past two decades.

  5. Teacher-Student Ratio: Indiana has the 10th highest student teacher ratio at 17.1. Michigan and Ohio also have high ratios indicating this may be a regional issue. Comparative Funding: Non-Instruction

  6. At least 28 states have statutes or regulations outlining teacher-to student ratios, ranging from a 1-15 ratio to a 1-25 ratio, with some states providing districts with oversight. An additional 10 states outline maximum class size, with the maximum class size for kindergarten of 33 students.

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  7. The Indiana average public high schools student:teacher ratio is 16:1 for 2024-25. What are the public high schools with the lowest student:teacher ratio in Indiana? The best top ranked public high schools in Indiana include The Hope - Inc. , Allen Co Juvenile Center and Booker T Washington Alt School .

  8. The pupil/teacher ratio includes teachers for students with disabilities and other special teachers; these teachers are generally excluded from class size calculations. Ratios reflect totals reported by states and differ from totals reported for schools or school districts.

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