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Email the SB and complain.
Also remember this when you enjoy your 4 day weeks all year long but think FCPS is doing what is legally necessary. They're not. Opening school doors should NOT count towards the legal minimum. |
Chesterbrook principal tried to feign that years ago. The teachers couldn’t show a full length movie. SO—-they would just show consecutive 30 minute shorts all strung together like Shawn-the-Sheep or WildKratts. They got around this admin policy—easy. |
| If the teacher is going to show a vid, why don’t they show a documentary on their subject? Why are we showing Disney films? Why not Blue Planet educational stuff? |
+1 For grades 1-8, the SOLs and the SEL stuff have created a lot of the problems. The teachers cram all the lessons and topics in before April 30. The teachers do social and team building fluff for the first 2 weeks of back to school and ramrod standardized tests like IReady, MAP, etc in that first Q. This effectively makes the school year closer to having only 3 Qs upon which to convey grade level content. It’s crammed in before the end of April so that there are 2 weeks of SOL review and discussion. By the time the kids take the SOL, in the first 2 weeks of May, everyone feels exhausted and done, yet there is still a full month of school left! |
It’s not going to be any different next year. It’s not going to be enforceable either. |
This. It’s not difficult to find something educational. And I thought that’s why we pay for all of the subscriptions to Ed Tech and education versions of online resources. |
Because a lot of people need public school for daycare, this should not be surprising to people. You're the same type of person who in a week will be complaining that there are teenagers *everywhere* misbehaving. |
Not for us! My son has his last final yesterday. High schools have finals up until today. |
| This is so frustrating. So many families use the last 2-3 weeks to travel abroad for an early start on summer break. It translates into basically no instruction during this time. I wish teachers would still teach content since those families seem fine with the kids missing school. |
Pretty sure those families are fine missing school because they know their kids are not missing anything, not the other way around. I'm from abroad where you have tests and exams till the very end of the school year. No one travels anywhere before the school is over. I'm sure if that was the case those same families wouldn't travel anywhere. |
no, no! For grades 1-8, the content is 💯 done in April. The SOLs are early May, so all the content must be taught prior to May. It’s been like this for years. This makes learning inefficient. Instruction is squished between mid-Sept to April with a lot of assessments and holidays in between. The teachers must rush through the disjointed standards that VDOE provides and the kids inefficiently learn knowledge as a result. Then come mid-May to mid-June the teachers fill the time with lousy projects, field trips, field day, concerts, movies, etc. |
The crazy thing is that in the 1970s/80s, education was a lot more like Europe is now. I don’t understand how education went so sideways here. |
add on Avengers, Lion King, Kung Fu Panda 4,… |
They'll allow them at the end of the year. |
| Seems like a great time to teach important skills like cursive and typing. |