Anonymous wrote:Are you the same poster who complained about the frequency of mass at school? Maybe Catholic school (or maybe that particular Catholic school) is not for you.
Mine has a special all school field day, a variety show, sport tournament, etc and I think it’s great. They get a deserved break from work, the events build school spirit, and the last week wasn’t going to be a major learning period anyway. In public school they have a field day and show movies and play games. Come to think of it, they watch movies and play with apps a LOT in public school, all through the year. In our Catholic school, the kids are at least involved in learning activities for most of the time they are at school. I don’t begrudge them the few social fun days they do during the holidays and at the end of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Mine has a special all school field day, a variety show, sport tournament, etc and I think it’s great. They get a deserved break from work, the events build school spirit, and the last week wasn’t going to be a major learning period anyway. In public school they have a field day and show movies and play games. Come to think of it, they watch movies and play with apps a LOT in public school, all through the year. In our Catholic school, the kids are at least involved in learning activities for most of the time they are at school. I don’t begrudge them the few social fun days they do during the holidays and at the end of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Why do schools engage in this kabuki theater? Teachers can’t actually do work after school ends for children?
Anonymous wrote:3 kids attend alexandria catholic school. Last 5-7 days of the school year were a total joke — almost the entire school day was parties, mass, attending a day-long “variety show “ (ie, kids jumping around to Taylor Swift), and helping teachers move desks. Why did those days count toward the required Diocese minimum school days?
Meanwhile, neighbor’s kids at FCPS actually did school work up until the last day of school. And FCPS is free!
Anonymous wrote:And I've never heard anyone in FCPS talk about how they did work right up until the last day - maybe something until the last couple days but that's it. My neighbor was telling me her middle schooler spent the last day texting her about how bored she was because they'd turned in their phone pouches so everybody had their phone and was just sitting around on that.