More students, more problems JHS experiences growing pains

Jefferson High School chemistry teacher Logan Brower demonstrates a chemical reaction hot enough to cook an egg on Oct. 10. Brower said his average class size is up to around 25 students when it was previously in the high teens. (Charlie Denison/The Monitor).

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Jefferson High School’s student population keeps growing, creating complications in the classrooms for teachers. 

JHS chemistry teacher Logan Brower has experienced these growing pains firsthand, as he said the average number of students he has per class is around 25. In prior years, he said, that average would be in the high teens.

This has been particularly stressful when it comes to labs.

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