Anonymous wrote:dd (10th grade) says her teachers are assigning graded work next week...very confused on when gradebooks are closing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shouldn’t be in school right now. The entire country should get on one page. Start the Tuesday after Labor Day and end the Friday before Memorial Day. Figure out how to make 180 days work in between.
You are out of your mind. Three months of summer break?! No thank you!
Anonymous wrote:In our title I school we are teaching these kids the curriculum until the very last few days when they do fun learning activities and clean out desks etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shouldn’t be in school right now. The entire country should get on one page. Start the Tuesday after Labor Day and end the Friday before Memorial Day. Figure out how to make 180 days work in between.
You are out of your mind. Three months of summer break?! No thank you!
Anonymous wrote:We shouldn’t be in school right now. The entire country should get on one page. Start the Tuesday after Labor Day and end the Friday before Memorial Day. Figure out how to make 180 days work in between.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the official last day is the 18th, but I remember last year I made DD attend all of the last few school days and then felt pretty silly when almost no one was there! Is there a date where you'll just be like, OK there won't be anything past this point? Thanks!
Last year the last two days were the week after the scheduled end of year, so there were tons of kids who were away at prescheduled vacations or camps. That is not an issue this year so I expect attendance for the last few days will be much higher than it was last year.
That said, there's definitely a slowdown in educational content at the very end of the year (although it might be balanced out a little this year by teachers trying to get through the content given the missed snow days and shortened year)-- when/how much depends on the teacher, but I certainly would not expect much education on that last half day anywhere. But at least at the ES level, my kids enjoy whatever fun the teacher has planned for that day and wouldn't want to miss it.
Anonymous wrote:Had we gone into the following week as they had threatened, we wouldn't have gone. But as it stands, my kid will be there until the last day