NP and I love your condescending tone as if you are the end all be all of kindergarten. My kid’s school gave homework in K. Never received a weekly newsletter or updates on a regular basis. Parent teacher conferences were twice a year. My kid learned a lot that year. |
I gather you didn't actually *read* the post you are responding to, where it was quite clear that they: - intended originally to go public, - were not Catholic, - were not interested in the religious aspects, - but were impressed that Catholic schools still teach solid academics. |
Oh no I read it. I understood it and I also understand that you are operating in an environment that is attacking all things public. Perhaps you don’t understand how that is pervading your thinking, but it is. Many posters, parents and government officials are attacking public schools and have been since the pandemic. Know that although you “believe” you are just doing it for the “good of your child”. You are also doing it because it is in the ether to do right now. You aren’t trusting ANY public service and are being manipulated. Everything public is being attacked (federal government, local government, schools etc) and the you jumping on that bandwagon. So, don your crosses ladies, get your household vote together and try to sway your husbands. Schools are the last bastion of democracy. Keep punching them and watch the (and democracy) fall or get smart, stand up and fight for public services. Now, go ahead and insult me and call this “bizarre” or “horrible” or “unhinged” but the more you know… |
WTF? Of course they don't have books or homework especially! It's Kindergarten! They are learning their ABCs and how to not pee in their pants still.
|
Truth hurts. |
That is a lie. This is not outsourcing what every parent was expected to do. My parents never taught me to read, or do arithmetic. They didn’t need too. It was taught at school along with spelling, vocabulary, cursive, and all kinds of other things that are not being fully taught (if at all!) at even the well funded elementary schools. |
The problem with that is that then the child has very little free time to play and do other activities that interest them. And I don't want to spend what little time I have with him at home sitting and doing math problems. The other question I have is, when does this change? When does school move beyond socialization and babysitting only? 5th grade? 6th grade? |
Mmmmmkay. Why, then were there Leave it to Beaver (see really really old) episodes about how hard it was to help the Beav with math homework? Why were there Berenstain Bear (circa 1980s) books about failing quizzes and how the parents had to help? So many sitcoms had kids who needed help with math and spelling homework. Schools are teaching spelling and vocabulary. If your parents neglected you or didn’t help drill you in math flash cards, that is your experience. Popular culture for decades was you help your kids with homework. |
I assume you are a troll, but the reason many of us are down on public school is that we are speaking from our own experiences with it. We put our children in public school and saw first hand what is happening. Nobody has brought local and federal government into this thread or other school-related threads that I've seen. - signed, another casual Protestant that ended up putting kids into Catholic school The other troubling thing that is happening in education right now is that the religious extremists/ far right have taken up the mantle of "classical education" and twisted it into a way of indoctrinating kids and families. I visited a Christian school last year and toured it with my son, not realizing who is funding it and why. The only reason they are able to do this is that many, many public districts have turned too far away from the basics of teaching the "3 Rs." |
My parents were immigrants whose first language was not English. They worked all day and I was with a sitter and watched TV or played outside. My parents were not around to drill math flash cards and they didn't need to. I was taught by teachers at my low-to-mid public school and did fine. It is not expected that parents of elementary kids should need to do anything beyond many read to their kids (which my parents did do sometimes). |
Psychopath |
|
Is it normal to not have homework or textbooks?
OMG. The next 13 years are going to be very long for you and even worse for your child if you can't learn to relax, OP. |
I’m not a troll at all- that is funny. But again, if you can’t understand the underpinnings of what is happening to our democracy right now or aren’t willing to see that attacking government from local schools to the federal government workers isn’t something that is en vogue you are fooling yourself. When democracies fall, one of the things they attack is public schooling. You are making their work easy. Public schools in this area have all added handwriting, phonics vocabulary and grammar into curriculums for the last 3-5 years. You can speak all you want from “your own experience” but you are also on here, reading posts, hearing from the federal government on the news (who wants to dismantle regular public schools for (vouchers) and seeking out other disgruntled parents about the public schools(again on here) so yes, that is social media. If you think you are operating blindly just “seeking out what is best” you aren’t. You are here, on this forum looking for others who agree the public schools are “a mess.” |
They are a mess. I realize you’re a paid shill but even you have to know they’re a mess. They need to address the discipline issues. Until then they will continue to lose numbers. |
My experience with the public schools have nothing to do with Trump. This began with Biden or earlier, maybe Bush II? I am not political and no I don’t read political forums here or elsewhere. I am not seeking out nothing, just sharing what our family has experienced. You are the one generalizing and making weird broad assumptions |