Alexandria Catholic School— why so little instructional time?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This week so far:
Monday - student of month assembly
Tuesday - Military family recognition with popsicles
Wednesday - Walk to Basilica for mass
Thursday - All day Lenten retreat

Instruction time = very very little just throwing a ton of tests at them when they are in the classroom.


How long are these assemblies? My kid’s school (Episcopalian, not Catholic) has a school-related non-class block every day: chapel, morning meeting (essentially all-school assembly) twice a week, club meeting time, and advisory meeting time. And they still manage plenty of academic time. Sure, there’s the occasional all-day or half-day event as well, but those are built into the yearly calendar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This week so far:
Monday - student of month assembly
Tuesday - Military family recognition with popsicles
Wednesday - Walk to Basilica for mass
Thursday - All day Lenten retreat

Instruction time = very very little just throwing a ton of tests at them when they are in the classroom.




Former teacher here. No alot goes on the week before spring break. Many families leave early. However one could argue that the school incentivizes this behaviors with are masses and the Lenten retreat.
Anonymous
I dont believe there is a week without an assembly.
I totally agree with not a lot of happening before spring break but I have a child currently there and there were 7 different tests between grades 5-8 listed in today's message. So there are some things happening.
Anonymous
A lot of teachers scramble to wrap up units and get the test in before spring break so the learning isn’t split or a test isn’t hanging over kids’ heads the whole time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This week so far:
Monday - student of month assembly
Tuesday - Military family recognition with popsicles
Wednesday - Walk to Basilica for mass
Thursday - All day Lenten retreat

Instruction time = very very little just throwing a ton of tests at them when they are in the classroom.



Your poor kids.

Anonymous
Is st Mary’s going to announce honor roll for third trimester? They announced the “honor roll of donors.” Priorities?
Anonymous
Priorities- keeping the doors open?

No margin, no mission.

Insiders tip: you may want to avoid a Catholic high school!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Priorities- keeping the doors open?

No margin, no mission.

Insiders tip: you may want to avoid a Catholic high school!

But then what will she complain about for those four years?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Priorities- keeping the doors open?

No margin, no mission.

Insiders tip: you may want to avoid a Catholic high school!


By all means, celebrate donors and prioritize fundraising. But maybe also recognize and celebrate academic excellence? It’s not just about money.
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