Isn't it a little weird that Charter School Week and Teacher Appreciation Week are the same week?

Anonymous
Nothing against having a Charter School week, but it seems a little like stealing the limelight of teacher appreciation week. Would have thought it better to have them on two different weeks, and focus on teachers and other staff this week. They deserve a lot of appreciation!
Anonymous
I have never heard of charter school week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing against having a Charter School week, but it seems a little like stealing the limelight of teacher appreciation week. Would have thought it better to have them on two different weeks, and focus on teachers and other staff this week. They deserve a lot of appreciation!


OMG, you are beyond ridiculous-when there's not a conspiracy, we must create one I suppose...actually, its charter school week because it is the anniversary of the first charter school established, so if anyone is "stealing the limelight," it is teachers, right-I suppose charter school teachers are stealing their own limelight, though..beyond ridiculous..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of charter school week.


http://www.publiccharters.org/involved/national-charter-schools-week/
Anonymous
BTW, the majority (more than half) of students in DC go to charter schools (not private, not DCPS)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BTW, the majority (more than half) of students in DC go to charter schools (not private, not DCPS)


No, 44% of students who go to publicly-funded schools do: "44 percent of the city’s public school students were enrolled in the independently operated, publicly funded schools." See http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-charter-schools-come-in-first-in-new-quality-ranking/2014/10/01/cc7d74ec-4970-11e4-a046-120a8a855cca_story.html

If you add in those who go to private, then it's lower still.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of charter school week.


+1 You'd have to have heard of it for it to steal any limelight.
Anonymous
OP, I am not suggesting a conspiracy! I am also not suggesting that we not have a charter school week. I am merely suggesting that by having both the same week neither gets as much attention that way. Ideally we focus on teachers during teacher appreciation week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of charter school week.


+1 You'd have to have heard of it for it to steal any limelight.



Why on earth does it matter?? isn't bringing attention to schools and those who work there a GOOD thing???
Tell you what, lets not appreciate ANYONE in any schools ever and then everyone can be equally surly...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am not suggesting a conspiracy! I am also not suggesting that we not have a charter school week. I am merely suggesting that by having both the same week neither gets as much attention that way. Ideally we focus on teachers during teacher appreciation week.


OP, if that is the WORST thing you can say about your child's school experience, that two arbitrary weeks that involve schools happen to coincide, then you are in good shape.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of charter school week.


+1 You'd have to have heard of it for it to steal any limelight.



Why on earth does it matter?? isn't bringing attention to schools and those who work there a GOOD thing???
Tell you what, lets not appreciate ANYONE in any schools ever and then everyone can be equally surly...

This! What a goofy thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of charter school week.


+1 You'd have to have heard of it for it to steal any limelight.



Why on earth does it matter?? isn't bringing attention to schools and those who work there a GOOD thing???
Tell you what, lets not appreciate ANYONE in any schools ever and then everyone can be equally surly...


Wow. What a complete straw man. I am suggesting that appreciation weeks for both ARE a good thing. But that for those who care about education, it would be good to have the weeks at separate times. Doing them at the same time takes away from the other. Is this a huge deal? No. It is a very minor thing, and I have not ever in this thread said or suggested otherwise. That doesn't make the point less valid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am not suggesting a conspiracy! I am also not suggesting that we not have a charter school week. I am merely suggesting that by having both the same week neither gets as much attention that way. Ideally we focus on teachers during teacher appreciation week.


OP, if that is the WORST thing you can say about your child's school experience, that two arbitrary weeks that involve schools happen to coincide, then you are in good shape.


It is not the worst thing I could say, but that doesn't invalidate the observation. If we took your point to its logical conclusion, we couldn't complain about anything but the worst things to happen in this world.
Anonymous
RE the original question-no it is not weird.

Lots of weeks, days and months coincide-for example April is both Math and Poetry month. While there is math in poetry and "poetry" in math, having them the same month is a bit inconvenient for learners and teachers that may want to zero in and spotlight on one or the other that month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of charter school week.


+1 You'd have to have heard of it for it to steal any limelight.



Why on earth does it matter?? isn't bringing attention to schools and those who work there a GOOD thing???
Tell you what, lets not appreciate ANYONE in any schools ever and then everyone can be equally surly...


Wow. What a complete straw man. I am suggesting that appreciation weeks for both ARE a good thing. But that for those who care about education, it would be good to have the weeks at separate times. Doing them at the same time takes away from the other. Is this a huge deal? No. It is a very minor thing, and I have not ever in this thread said or suggested otherwise. That doesn't make the point less valid.



The original question spoke about charters stealing limelight from teachers-that is not a passive thing-I think that is what everyone finds so ridiculous. Because it is.
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