Anonymous wrote:This is more about maintaining a good pool of teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Schools needs to be open 5 days a week!
Anonymous wrote:Schools needs to be open 5 days a week!
Anonymous wrote:Instead of 4 day weeks I’d just like days to be an hour shorter. Seems like that would solve most problems. We’d still meet minimum hours of school, teachers get an extra hour of planning, support staff works 5 days a week, parents get 5 days of care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just go back to early release Mondays.
They never should have taken that away to begin with. They did it because of selfish parents who view school as free daycare. The same type of parents who are causing all of the current problems. Some people should truly never have kids.
You mean parents who have to work to pay their bills and live in the area? Or the parents who work multiple jobs to afford living in the area and provide for their kids? Based on your comment, the only people who should have kids are people who can afford after school care or one parent who can stay at home.
I was in school in the 80’s, we went 5 days a week and had an early release day once a month. The idea that kids attend school 5 days a week for a full day is not exactly new or novel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our SB was ahead of their time! (We already have 4-day school weeks!) 😜
I digress. This is not a good idea for the sake of educating children, but also for the support staff. While it might drive teachers to apply, it will likely drive bus drivers, food service, janitorial staff, etc…away to the 5-day school weeks, since they are paid hourly. Sounds great, but when it comes with a 20% reduction in your paycheck—perhaps it is not so great.
We have severe shortages in those areas as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just go back to early release Mondays.
They never should have taken that away to begin with. They did it because of selfish parents who view school as free daycare. The same type of parents who are causing all of the current problems. Some people should truly never have kids.
You mean parents who have to work to pay their bills and live in the area? Or the parents who work multiple jobs to afford living in the area and provide for their kids? Based on your comment, the only people who should have kids are people who can afford after school care or one parent who can stay at home.
I was in school in the 80’s, we went 5 days a week and had an early release day once a month. The idea that kids attend school 5 days a week for a full day is not exactly new or novel.
We didn't have full day kindergarten when I was a kid, was that common here? I ask because I am now a Kindergarten teacher and it is exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just go back to early release Mondays.
They never should have taken that away to begin with. They did it because of selfish parents who view school as free daycare. The same type of parents who are causing all of the current problems. Some people should truly never have kids.
You mean parents who have to work to pay their bills and live in the area? Or the parents who work multiple jobs to afford living in the area and provide for their kids? Based on your comment, the only people who should have kids are people who can afford after school care or one parent who can stay at home.
I was in school in the 80’s, we went 5 days a week and had an early release day once a month. The idea that kids attend school 5 days a week for a full day is not exactly new or novel.
We didn't have full day kindergarten when I was a kid, was that common here? I ask because I am now a Kindergarten teacher and it is exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should just go back to early release Mondays.
They never should have taken that away to begin with. They did it because of selfish parents who view school as free daycare. The same type of parents who are causing all of the current problems. Some people should truly never have kids.
You mean parents who have to work to pay their bills and live in the area? Or the parents who work multiple jobs to afford living in the area and provide for their kids? Based on your comment, the only people who should have kids are people who can afford after school care or one parent who can stay at home.
I was in school in the 80’s, we went 5 days a week and had an early release day once a month. The idea that kids attend school 5 days a week for a full day is not exactly new or novel.
Anonymous wrote:Our SB was ahead of their time! (We already have 4-day school weeks!) 😜
I digress. This is not a good idea for the sake of educating children, but also for the support staff. While it might drive teachers to apply, it will likely drive bus drivers, food service, janitorial staff, etc…away to the 5-day school weeks, since they are paid hourly. Sounds great, but when it comes with a 20% reduction in your paycheck—perhaps it is not so great.
Anonymous wrote:Schools needs to be open 5 days a week!