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If we were to reduce the numbers of courses and elective courses offered to students at Staples High School, would it not reduce the numbers of teachers employed?

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If we were to reduce the numbers of courses and elective courses offered to students at Staples High School, would it not reduce the numbers of teachers employed?

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No. It would not. Analyses of the increasing numbers of courses and electives offered and required of students at Staples over the past ten years has demonstrated that the only factors affecting the numbers of teachers required at Staples are enrollment of the student body and class size guidelines.

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