
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our Fairfax school, kindergarteners have nap time after lunch, on the hard floor full of germs from dirty shoes. Kids have recess in the afternoon. In the morning, they just have 30 min of PE. So, yes, they have very little opportunities to release the energy. Too many rules to learn, too many kids to deal with, and sometimes there's a teacher with little experience and not much patience.I know there are schools, not FCPS, with half day kindergarten.
Between nap, lunch, PE and recess, when do they actually get any learning done? A 5-6 year old should not need a nap during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:In our Fairfax school, kindergarteners have nap time after lunch, on the hard floor full of germs from dirty shoes. Kids have recess in the afternoon. In the morning, they just have 30 min of PE. So, yes, they have very little opportunities to release the energy. Too many rules to learn, too many kids to deal with, and sometimes there's a teacher with little experience and not much patience.I know there are schools, not FCPS, with half day kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our Fairfax school, kindergarteners have nap time after lunch, on the hard floor full of germs from dirty shoes. Kids have recess in the afternoon. In the morning, they just have 30 min of PE. So, yes, they have very little opportunities to release the energy. Too many rules to learn, too many kids to deal with, and sometimes there's a teacher with little experience and not much patience.I know there are schools, not FCPS, with half day kindergarten.
OP here -- this is my biggest concern with FCPS. We just moved here, but may have to consider moving somewhere smaller before my child starts elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our Fairfax school, kindergarteners have nap time after lunch, on the hard floor full of germs from dirty shoes. Kids have recess in the afternoon. In the morning, they just have 30 min of PE. So, yes, they have very little opportunities to release the energy. Too many rules to learn, too many kids to deal with, and sometimes there's a teacher with little experience and not much patience.I know there are schools, not FCPS, with half day kindergarten.
OP here -- this is my biggest concern with FCPS. We just moved here, but may have to consider moving somewhere smaller before my child starts elementary.
Anonymous wrote:In our Fairfax school, kindergarteners have nap time after lunch, on the hard floor full of germs from dirty shoes. Kids have recess in the afternoon. In the morning, they just have 30 min of PE. So, yes, they have very little opportunities to release the energy. Too many rules to learn, too many kids to deal with, and sometimes there's a teacher with little experience and not much patience.I know there are schools, not FCPS, with half day kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Also not at fcps but each school is different. My kid gets recess as well as PE twice a week (recess daily.) At the beginning of the year they get two recesses. Minimal homework. No nap or rest time. Some schools do rest. I don't think any do nap but honestly your kid should be able to get through the day without a nap.
Anonymous wrote:In our school, not Shrevewood, the kindergartners get rest time every day and recess every day -- although in inclement weather indoor recess is watching a movie. The day is long and there is a lot of structure and focus throughout the day My DS, who is young for grade, has struggled, but most of the other boys and girls have done fine. While the teachers accomodate children who are "ahead", they mostly focus on bringing everyone up to speed. Academically, not difficult.