Anonymous wrote:The teachers and the stay at home moms seem to like the policy. The teachers like it for planning and the stay at home moms like day to do something different with the kids. If it helps them to teach I'm all for it. We are in SACC, but all the schools I know have bus service to places that will allow 2-3 days worth. Mostly private schools and karate studios. I think if it's going to change the teachers need to say that it really isn't that useful to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather they shorten the rest of the days than have one day that is so different than the rest.
Me too, and I teach in an elementary school.
OK, so as a teacher, can you give us some insight into who is continuing this silly policy that seems to be disliked by a majority of parents AND teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather they shorten the rest of the days than have one day that is so different than the rest.
Me too, and I teach in an elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:I would rather they shorten the rest of the days than have one day that is so different than the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I HATE Mondays. With a fiery passion. I would rather they shorten the rest of the days than have one day that is so different than the rest.
+1
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I HATE Mondays. With a fiery passion. I would rather they shorten the rest of the days than have one day that is so different than the rest.