Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Death by a thousand cuts here, less hours, over crowded high schools, but we have another body being paid to sit at central office to cheerlead equity.
They are ADDING hours, dumba$$.
Where did you see that? The time review is just about start times. The presentation alluded to the fact that APS had less hours but did not propose solution. Happy to see an update.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like 8 minutes is going to make any difference. Kids are packing their bags to go home.
The instructional time thing is so weird to me. My kindergartener is outside the school waiting a sold 5-10 minutes BEFORE pick up is supposed to start. Every.single.day. I've adjusted my pick up time but its just weird. I really don't mind because lets be honest, full day kindergarten isn't academically or socially necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Like 8 minutes is going to make any difference. Kids are packing their bags to go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During the bell study, They stated that APS has fewer instructional hours than neighboring jurisdictions
How much fewer? How did this come about?
Because APS has both fewer minutes per day and fewer days in school. The school board approved calendars of less than 180 days both this year and next year. Over last few years, they've continued to add days off (2 week winter break, most religious holidays, all federal holidays).
But don't worry - Lexia and Dreambox will make up for less instructional time.
But they took away a week of summer break to make up for at least some of those days.
8-10 min is especially useless in middle & high school, where it would mean 2 extra minutes per class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During the bell study, They stated that APS has fewer instructional hours than neighboring jurisdictions
How much fewer? How did this come about?
Because APS has both fewer minutes per day and fewer days in school. The school board approved calendars of less than 180 days both this year and next year. Over last few years, they've continued to add days off (2 week winter break, most religious holidays, all federal holidays).
But don't worry - Lexia and Dreambox will make up for less instructional time.
But they took away a week of summer break to make up for at least some of those days.
8-10 min is especially useless in middle & high school, where it would mean 2 extra minutes per class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During the bell study, They stated that APS has fewer instructional hours than neighboring jurisdictions
How much fewer? How did this come about?
Because APS has both fewer minutes per day and fewer days in school. The school board approved calendars of less than 180 days both this year and next year. Over last few years, they've continued to add days off (2 week winter break, most religious holidays, all federal holidays).
But don't worry - Lexia and Dreambox will make up for less instructional time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like 8 minutes is going to make any difference. Kids are packing their bags to go home.
This and we know from virtual that they only get about 1.5 hours of actual instruction a day anyway.
Anonymous wrote:During the bell study, They stated that APS has fewer instructional hours than neighboring jurisdictions
How much fewer? How did this come about?
Anonymous wrote:Like 8 minutes is going to make any difference. Kids are packing their bags to go home.