Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was there an enhanced curriculum for those kids who were left behind? Any attempt to make their time rich and special while their normal instructional time was disrupted?
Please don't tell me YY just shortchanged and ignored the kids who couldn't go on the trip. That would be awful.
Yes, they locked them up in their classrooms and ignored them for two weeks. What a stupid question.
This is your answer? I hope you aren't a teacher at YY because seriously, you're foolish if you don't have a real answer to this question.
What specifically did the kids left behind do during this trip and how was theirs an equivalent experience to the loss of regular instruction?
It's a simple question. Answer it.
Anonymous wrote:Was there an enhanced curriculum for those kids who were left behind? Any attempt to make their time rich and special while their normal instructional time was disrupted?
Please don't tell me YY just shortchanged and ignored the kids who couldn't go on the trip. That would be awful.
Yes, they locked them up in their classrooms and ignored them for two weeks. What a stupid question.
Anonymous wrote:Was there an enhanced curriculum for those kids who were left behind? Any attempt to make their time rich and special while their normal instructional time was disrupted?
Please don't tell me YY just shortchanged and ignored the kids who couldn't go on the trip. That would be awful.
Anonymous wrote:Was there an enhanced curriculum for those kids who were left behind? Any attempt to make their time rich and special while their normal instructional time was disrupted?
Please don't tell me YY just shortchanged and ignored the kids who couldn't go on the trip. That would be awful.
Anonymous wrote:I think the problem is that a lot of the kids are simply too young to go without a parent. If the parent can't afford $3,500 plus whatever the student share was then they didn't go.
Anonymous wrote:I think there were 10 or so kids left behind. And as a YY parent who can't afford a international trip for my 10yo (even saving for 3+ years). This year's trip had high attendance (including one or both parents). But future years will not have the YY Board providing $50k to the class for the trip. So, I hope that we can come up with a better plan for the kids staying behind during future trips.
And don't tell me to post on the YY list serve about this. The parent community all know the admin (or admins spouses) shut down the conversation on this.
Anonymous wrote:I think there were 10 or so kids left behind. And as a YY parent who can't afford a international trip for my 10yo (even saving for 3+ years). This year's trip had high attendance (including one or both parents). But future years will not have the YY Board providing $50k to the class for the trip. So, I hope that we can come up with a better plan for the kids staying behind during future trips.
And don't tell me to post on the YY list serve about this. The parent community all know the admin (or admins spouses) shut down the conversation on this.
Anonymous wrote:My friends whose kids have gone have been posting on FB. All seems to be going great with them (albeit a small sampling). What a great opportunity for the kids! Signed, parent who will never have a kid at YY so no dog in any fight