Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of high schoolers: is anyone dreading the 5 day week next week?! Luckily it’s the last one of the quarter!
Last and only one in September.
October 6-10 and the last week of the quarter October 27-31 are full weeks.
Nope. PSAT is on Oct 8 so that’s a day off.
Also, Oct. 31 is an early release day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of high schoolers: is anyone dreading the 5 day week next week?! Luckily it’s the last one of the quarter!
Last and only one in September.
October 6-10 and the last week of the quarter October 27-31 are full weeks.
Nope. PSAT is on Oct 8 so that’s a day off.
Also, Oct. 31 is an early release day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might be an outlier but the number of 4-day weeks drives me bananas. I’d prefer a longer summer break so high schoolers can take advantage of seasonal employment, and also because the 4-day workweek is not really widespread as far as the real world goes, so we’re not teaching them to cope with the demands of a real job by having all these random 4-day weeks.
This kind of argument has never resonated with me. In daycare at age 4 the teachers would tell us they were stopping naps "because the kids won't be able to nap in the 5 year old class!" OK...so they'll be older then and will adapt. But right now they're 4 and need naps. Our students will adapt to 5-day workweeks when they need to. But right now it's fine to have 4-day weeks and be students/kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might be an outlier but the number of 4-day weeks drives me bananas. I’d prefer a longer summer break so high schoolers can take advantage of seasonal employment, and also because the 4-day workweek is not really widespread as far as the real world goes, so we’re not teaching them to cope with the demands of a real job by having all these random 4-day weeks.
This kind of argument has never resonated with me. In daycare at age 4 the teachers would tell us they were stopping naps "because the kids won't be able to nap in the 5 year old class!" OK...so they'll be older then and will adapt. But right now they're 4 and need naps. Our students will adapt to 5-day workweeks when they need to. But right now it's fine to have 4-day weeks and be students/kids.
Anonymous wrote:I might be an outlier but the number of 4-day weeks drives me bananas. I’d prefer a longer summer break so high schoolers can take advantage of seasonal employment, and also because the 4-day workweek is not really widespread as far as the real world goes, so we’re not teaching them to cope with the demands of a real job by having all these random 4-day weeks.
Some schools do 4-day school weeks and they don't shorten summer!Anonymous wrote:I might be an outlier but the number of 4-day weeks drives me bananas. I’d prefer a longer summer break so high schoolers can take advantage of seasonal employment, and also because the 4-day workweek is not really widespread as far as the real world goes, so we’re not teaching them to cope with the demands of a real job by having all these random 4-day weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous! If kids cant handle 5 days of school without a needed break, there is something wrong. Why are your kids in such desperate need to sleep and catch up on week 3?
Also, I tried to get dr appointments either Tuesday or the half day yesterday and couldn't. So had to find another day to leave early for that as well. Its not convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of high schoolers: is anyone dreading the 5 day week next week?! Luckily it’s the last one of the quarter!
Last and only one in September.
October 6-10 and the last week of the quarter October 27-31 are full weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Parents of high schoolers: is anyone dreading the 5 day week next week?! Luckily it’s the last one of the quarter!
Anonymous wrote:Parents of high schoolers: is anyone dreading the 5 day week next week?! Luckily it’s the last one of the quarter!
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous! If kids cant handle 5 days of school without a needed break, there is something wrong. Why are your kids in such desperate need to sleep and catch up on week 3?
Also, I tried to get dr appointments either Tuesday or the half day yesterday and couldn't. So had to find another day to leave early for that as well. Its not convenient.
Anonymous wrote:I might be an outlier but the number of 4-day weeks drives me bananas. I’d prefer a longer summer break so high schoolers can take advantage of seasonal employment, and also because the 4-day workweek is not really widespread as far as the real world goes, so we’re not teaching them to cope with the demands of a real job by having all these random 4-day weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Parents of high schoolers: is anyone dreading the 5 day week next week?! Luckily it’s the last one of the quarter!