We need universal summer school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need universal do over. Everyone repeats this grade. No exceptions.


Heck no! That’s crazy.


Not crazy at all. I would go for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need universal do over. Everyone repeats this grade. No exceptions.


Heck no! That’s crazy.


Not crazy at all. I would go for it.


It will not happen. Think about the 2 bookends - kindergarten and 12th grade, just because you land somewhere in the middle and this year has been really icky the entire system is not going to reset. We can even get compliance on universal mask wearing... repeating grades is not going to happen, get used to it.
Anonymous
That’s ridiculous! Supplement the learning curve at home and let your kid go to the next grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To make up for this complete waste of a school year. These kids are so far behind.


This is 100% not going to happen. But if it makes you feel better to talk about it on an anonymous internet message board, have at it, I guess.
Anonymous
If your kid is dumb, just say that. My kid is doing fine and does not need to repeat a grade or participate in summer school.
Anonymous
I’m sure DCPS will offer something like this when the time is right- similar to the summer bridge proposal before it went virtual. Some kids will benefit more than others. It should be optional. I support this generally as a public policy matter.

But parents with means should stop complaining that we can’t be back to normal and get creative. Here we have 2 parents working full time from home with zero outside childcare. But we find the time to supplement heavily and make sure the kids are getting out for 2-3 hours of physical activity a day, often outside with friends (distanced/masked). With all the time we have not spent commuting or dedicated to lessons and youth sports, and all the breaks built into the DL school day, this is manageable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We need universal do over. Everyone repeats this grade. No exceptions.


This or something similar certainly should be considered. Mainly the idea that kids should progress this year at a typical rate. Next few years should be a blended year.... Prk-K . K-1, 1-2 2-3 etc would be fairly easy to apply for elementary. Middle and High school could to the same with an extended school year.
Anonymous
Of course it’s not going to happen. The kids who are doing fine and have other things to do in the summer don’t need to be forced into universal summer school just to make others feel like everyone is in the same boat. What a waste of money and time that would be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure but it needs to be in person and it needs to be heavy on socialization and outdoor time and physical exertion. These kids are literally turning into couch potatoes.

Not literally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need universal do over. Everyone repeats this grade. No exceptions.


This or something similar certainly should be considered. Mainly the idea that kids should progress this year at a typical rate. Next few years should be a blended year.... Prk-K . K-1, 1-2 2-3 etc would be fairly easy to apply for elementary. Middle and High school could to the same with an extended school year.


Kids who need to stay back a year should. Kids who are managing to stay at or above grade level should move on. No need to force them to sit idle.
Anonymous
My students aren't behind. They're actually ahead of where we usually see them. Speak for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure but it needs to be in person and it needs to be heavy on socialization and outdoor time and physical exertion. These kids are literally turning into couch potatoes.

Not literally.


LOL.
Anonymous
Who's going to teach summer school for most children??
Anonymous
Studies show that high ses kids are only losing ground in math and not that much. If your kids are reading books they will probably be fine for ela. Also math is repetitve and easier to catch up on than reading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who's going to teach summer school for most children??


The teachers who are currently refusing to do their jobs, ie all of them. They’re paid a yearly salary, right? They can work an entire year just like everyone else.
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