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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would much prefer a daily schedule. I was not a fan of Principal Johnson and think the right outcome was reached with his removal, but I liked the schedule he was going to roll out next year with daily classes and much-reduced advisory time. The schedule that will now be implemented next year has a trivial reduction in advisory time compared to this year (as well as a reduction in all core class instructional time, which is not great). I personally don't view arts electives as a priority for middle schoolers. But that is on me for not joining the LSAT and advocating for my viewpoint. [/quote] Can you explain your reasoning for preferring a daily schedule? As a teacher at the middle school level, although not at hardy, block scheduling works much better for enabling students to work on depth of content, since there is a longer continuous period of time.[/quote]
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