Our IB advertises its hours as 8:45-3:15 and I imagine it's more-or-less equivalent to both the 9-3 IB and your 8:30-3:30 charter in real terms. FWIW after school activities don't start until 3:45, because many classes really don't stop instruction until 3:15, so the actual dismissal time is later. |
Agree with this. We were at a charter that explicitly said in their open house that they recognized that this tended to attract a certain kind of family... and they didn't seem sad about it. |
If you think that's crazy wait to you hear other ways charters cook the books to force out low SES students, like waiting until November after numbers have been solidified for the following year to kick kids out. |
We left a charter that had a weekly half day for DCPS. It wasn’t the reason we left, but after not having it anymore, i realized that a weekly half day is a terrible idea. We much prefer the regular 5 full day schedule. Would rather have the full PD days. |
That is interesting because that’s when our charter just stopped providing IEP services. I complained and complained and they basically told me to find another school. |
Please share the name of that charter. I have my guesses. |
+1 I posted this on another thread but in the winter a family we know was told their child was struggling at the charter and probably should transfer from the school. Not surprised knowing which school this is, nor is it surprising given the ward this family lives in. |
I think it’s safe to assume MOST elementary charters have weekly half days. They’re wildly annoying and even worse is having to pay for and enroll in the unorganized aftercare program for time my kid should be in class anyways. |
Our family has been at MV C8 for many years. The early Wednesday drives me nuts but I knew about going in so… I just wish it was on Friday instead of Wednesday, it would be a bit less annoying.
I don’t think it’s been mentioned yet but Stokes also has a 1pm dismissal on Fridays. |
We're at Cap City this year. They offer aftercare for Wednesday afternoons if needed. |
This school year? DCPS has had 3 PD days so far since August, with another scheduled for tomorrow for the end of term. There has also been one day off for parent-teacher conferences (that was combined with one of the PD days for a 4 day weekend). The remaining days off have all been holidays or scheduled breaks, which charters also observe. I would rather have to figure out childcare for 4 full PD days from August to January, all of which are scheduled to coincide with a weekend and several to coincide with existing holidays to create 4 day weekends, than to pay for childcare for my child every single Wednesday due to early release. Also isn't the early release more disruptive to their schedule? At our DCPS, there is instruction after lunch. Missing a full day of instruction for a PD day feels far less disruptive to learning than having a half day every single week. |