Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unclear what is meant by “minimal.”
But it is absolutely true that people on here tend to view hours of homework per night as a proxy for school quality. When, in reality, activity often does not equal achievement.
It is a continuum. And will vary by student. But it is safe to say that Field/Burke are toward the lower end. Homework, yes, but not a soul crushing amount.
Personally, I am deeply skeptical of the idea that 3 hours per night every night is intrinsically a good thing.
Agreed. This varies with kid and chosen course selection, and our eyes, 3 hours of homework a night is not intrinsically a good thing.
Given that, and knowing our kid (who is a bit of a perfectionist) when we looked at HS this past fall (graduating out of a K-8), Burke, Field, SSFS, SAES, and Bullis were in the ballpark homework-wise.
Anonymous wrote:Unclear what is meant by “minimal.”
But it is absolutely true that people on here tend to view hours of homework per night as a proxy for school quality. When, in reality, activity often does not equal achievement.
It is a continuum. And will vary by student. But it is safe to say that Field/Burke are toward the lower end. Homework, yes, but not a soul crushing amount.
Personally, I am deeply skeptical of the idea that 3 hours per night every night is intrinsically a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is not an A student but ups a pretty solid B student at a Christian K-8. She’s in 6th now and does about 20/30 mins of homework a night.
She was an A student in 4th and 5th but MS is definitely harder.
Anonymous wrote:I would add that you should take any estimate of homework time with a grain of salt. I have two kids who went to the same school. One of them "never had homework." The other has an hour or two a night. And this is for middle school where they had the exact same courseload. Kids are different. Teachers are different.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell
Anonymous wrote:Homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have heard that Burke actually has a decent homework load, I know I've heard that from at least one family and possibly at the open house.
Burke has a pretty harsh late homework policy in high school- anything turned in late is automatically marked down 50%.
Although I’d add there are quite a few study halls and free period built into the schedule at Burke. Our child is in high school there and we’ve found it’s not a huge homework load.