Blanchet said her daughter, a sixth-grader at Hungary Creek, has 32 students in her advanced life science class.

“I can’t fathom how 32 children are getting what they need in a class situation like that. Yes, they are all very intelligent little children but it’s very easy to get lost in a big group,” she said, adding that her daughter has between 26 and 33 students in each of her classes.

The school district publicly recognized overcrowding at Hungary Creek as an issue as early as January 2014 when a study from school system staff members showed the school was 25 students over its capacity. This academic year, the school is 106 students over its capacity, according to September enrollment figures.

Overcrowding has forced students into four classroom trailers, with an additional four — one which will be used for storage — on the way, according to the school system. The school operates on a staggered bell schedule, where students are dismissed from one class to another in successive groups rather than all at once.