Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the schools need to count these days as "attendance" to meet their attendance metrics.
Right. But that’s arbitrary and stupid if learning has ended.
Add it to the list of things that are arbitrary and stupid about public school.
+1. But since we don’t all have private school money, here we are.
I agree, but a question out of curiosity (and to get a sense on whether my kid is getting an inferior education or just having to put up with some administrative nonsense a private school kid wouldn't):
Are private schools offering several weeks more of actual instruction and enrichment, or do they just have shorter school years and the kids spend that time jetting off on vacations with their wealthy, private-school-tuition-affording parents?
Most private schools have a much shorter school year, at least the ones where my friends/relatives' kids go. My sister's kids are done before Memorial Day and only started a couple of days before my kids. So our school year is about 3 weeks longer. And our school day is longer too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much?
Not OP, but we have 4.5 weeks of school left. But after next week all APs and SOLs will be complete (we are in VA) so nothing meaningful will be taught, but the kids are still expected to attend and do busywork projects. My kids didn't mind as much in ES because it was fun, but once they hit MS, this last month is a complete drag. We don't need the childcare, so its just really pointless.
So then don't send them. Take a trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much?
Not OP, but we have 4.5 weeks of school left. But after next week all APs and SOLs will be complete (we are in VA) so nothing meaningful will be taught, but the kids are still expected to attend and do busywork projects. My kids didn't mind as much in ES because it was fun, but once they hit MS, this last month is a complete drag. We don't need the childcare, so its just really pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is essentially done today. They had pizza and a water balloon fight. They had a 4 day field trip last week. They had their last actual class about 2 weeks ago. It's fun for them and I don't care one bit that they're not actually learning anything these weeks. Not every second needs to be a learning experience.
Just give it 5-7 years. The parents of little kids are so precious.
Kid is in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is essentially done today. They had pizza and a water balloon fight. They had a 4 day field trip last week. They had their last actual class about 2 weeks ago. It's fun for them and I don't care one bit that they're not actually learning anything these weeks. Not every second needs to be a learning experience.
Just give it 5-7 years. The parents of little kids are so precious.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is essentially done today. They had pizza and a water balloon fight. They had a 4 day field trip last week. They had their last actual class about 2 weeks ago. It's fun for them and I don't care one bit that they're not actually learning anything these weeks. Not every second needs to be a learning experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the schools need to count these days as "attendance" to meet their attendance metrics.
Right. But that’s arbitrary and stupid if learning has ended.
Add it to the list of things that are arbitrary and stupid about public school.
+1. But since we don’t all have private school money, here we are.
I agree, but a question out of curiosity (and to get a sense on whether my kid is getting an inferior education or just having to put up with some administrative nonsense a private school kid wouldn't):
Are private schools offering several weeks more of actual instruction and enrichment, or do they just have shorter school years and the kids spend that time jetting off on vacations with their wealthy, private-school-tuition-affording parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the schools need to count these days as "attendance" to meet their attendance metrics.
Right. But that’s arbitrary and stupid if learning has ended.
Add it to the list of things that are arbitrary and stupid about public school.
+1. But since we don’t all have private school money, here we are.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much?