Classic is still very important to edcucation, as we're usually the ones most cash-strapped for software upgrades, if they exist at all, for running in an OS X native environment.
For example, until we fully implement Outlook and Entourage in our district, the vast majority of our customers (teachers and admin staff) still run an old version of QuickMail, which has to run in Classic. Now that we ship Macs with OS X, Classic kicks in for e-mail needs.
The one problem that we've run into is that some school sites want to make the machines boot in OS 9...well, those days are gone...it's Classic only. Apple gave education a great deal of time to adjust, but that window is now over. And, of course, it's a bit of a learning curve for the Mrs. Beasley's of the world who teach 3rd grade.
So Classic is still quite important...is it safe to assume that, one day, Classic will be no more?