Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:We'll send the whole time. DS enjoyed those last days plus he's in ES and we don't have other childcare those days.
Teachers are not babysitters.
I’m a teacher. This is a dumb statement. No, teachers are not babysitters. But…
If school is open, a parent can fully expect that their child is in the care of trusted adults who are (among many things) caring for their children during the school day.
Thank you for this voice of reason! Those "not babysitter" posters are so tiresome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:We'll send the whole time. DS enjoyed those last days plus he's in ES and we don't have other childcare those days.
Teachers are not babysitters.
I’m a teacher. This is a dumb statement. No, teachers are not babysitters. But…
If school is open, a parent can fully expect that their child is in the care of trusted adults who are (among many things) caring for their children during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Grade books close this Friday
No, they don't. Teachers can't assign NEW work after Friday because there's not enough time to allow makeups if kids don't turn it in. But grades don't close until June 19. My high schooler said a couple teachers are giving out bonus assignments next week for kids who need to pull up their grades -- so not required, but for kids on the cusp between a B and an A, they will want to get the free extra points.
Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:We'll send the whole time. DS enjoyed those last days plus he's in ES and we don't have other childcare those days.
Teachers are not babysitters.
Anonymous wrote:Grade books close this Friday
No, they don't. Teachers can't assign NEW work after Friday because there's not enough time to allow makeups if kids don't turn it in. But grades don't close until June 19. My high schooler said a couple teachers are giving out bonus assignments next week for kids who need to pull up their grades -- so not required, but for kids on the cusp between a B and an A, they will want to get the free extra points.
Grade books close this Friday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous thread. You know, this is the reason schools don't cover material the last day of school? If htey could be sure of full classrooms, they'd continue teaching. They stop teaching because parents collectively decide they're tired of their kids being in school!
I’m not sure that’s true. My kid has a number of classes where they have not assigned any work since mid May as they needed to cover all the material prior to APs plus all th seniors have been out for weeks. This thing about seniors finishing almost a month before the end of school is so weird.
I think also a lot of teachers don’t get enough paid time after the school year ends to clean classroom, finish grading etc so it seems like they always do that the last couple of days of the year regardless of how many kids are in the class.
Anonymous wrote: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!
DP-Nah, that is how it alwaaaaays used to be. Sorry you can't handle being a parent for three months of the year. It'd make people happier bc everyone here just whines and moans when there are random days off because they didn't think/plan ahead about childcare before having kids. That schedule would eliminate those days.
This county is truly insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:The High Schooler will want to hang out with her friends.
The Middle Schooler is a rule follower, so he'll go.
They don't have anything better to do at home and they have a full 2 weeks before their camps start, so might as well close out the year.
Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous thread. You know, this is the reason schools don't cover material the last day of school? If htey could be sure of full classrooms, they'd continue teaching. They stop teaching because parents collectively decide they're tired of their kids being in school!
Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:We'll send the whole time. DS enjoyed those last days plus he's in ES and we don't have other childcare those days.
Teachers are not babysitters.
Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:We'll send the whole time. DS enjoyed those last days plus he's in ES and we don't have other childcare those days.
Teachers are not babysitters.
yAnonymous wrote:We'll send the whole time. DS enjoyed those last days plus he's in ES and we don't have other childcare those days.
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!