Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares, really? Our kids get into good colleges even though they have half days. Our kids become productive adults even though they have half days. Our kids grow up and do great things even though they have half days. I haven’t ever heard a single adult ever say that if they only had one or two less half days I’d have made it into Harvard. Or I’d have gotten a better job. [/quote
Do you care at all about actual education for your child? There are also a lot of kids who are functionally illiterate in these schools. They need every possible hour before they are pushed out into the world with few marketable skills.
I do. And I am the parent of a child who entered middle school not being able to read and who wasn’t removed from the diploma track because I fought to keep him in The half days don’t matter. There aren’t that many. What matters is the support and programs offered by the schools.