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Less testing, longer days, four day classes with Friday lab day. NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #1
At the elementary school level, I favor all year round school.... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #3
The problem is that the tests, if misused, don't measure performance OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #6
It's a challenging problem.... good arguments can be made for a year round school. NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #8
What do they do with them now? Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #10
Better ( and harder) question: What would be best for them? NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #18
When I was a kid our summers were just as important as the school year proud2BlibKansan Jan 2013 #22
Need options for parentless and/or poor kids. NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #25
I like what OmahaBlueKid1's HS does OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #4
This debate had been going on JimDandy Jan 2013 #2
I think schools should be open year-round with tri-mesters of a consistent duration & interims also patrice Jan 2013 #5
Given current obesity levels, I can't go with "less sports." OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #7
more PE = more Physical Education & that would include things such as dance, yoga, gymnastics etc. patrice Jan 2013 #9
OBKid1 says the kids like the tape programs OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #14
Oh, yeah, right. duffyduff Jan 2013 #20
Wrong on most counts. & Hypothesis: you haven't actually taught, because you patrice Jan 2013 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author savebigbird Jan 2013 #35
Your assumptions about scheduling & contracts appear to be limited by something. patrice Jan 2013 #37
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Many more events like Newtown, you won't be able to GET them to go to school. Frustratedlady Jan 2013 #11
Wake County Year Round model mzteris Jan 2013 #12
Floating Classes -- NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #17
We had plans in place mzteris Jan 2013 #28
Great for schools with central air. noamnety Jan 2013 #13
+1 OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #15
Texas could just reduce the 45 testing days we're going to have the next 90 days, mbperrin Jan 2013 #16
Lousy idea duffyduff Jan 2013 #19
Probably the only thing I agree with Arne on. proud2BlibKansan Jan 2013 #21
+10 NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #23
Teachers are already overworked as it is. duffyduff Jan 2013 #32
ThiswillhurtEducation AProgressiveThinker Jan 2013 #24
Our students are lazier? OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #26
The best kids are better than ever exboyfil Jan 2013 #29
Bad, bad, bad idea bluestateguy Jan 2013 #27
What is wrong with letting kids be kids duffyduff Jan 2013 #31
Because they don't. proud2BlibKansan Jan 2013 #33
Uh huh. And the public is going to pay for this? Not likely. MichiganVote Jan 2013 #30
I've worked longer school years. LWolf Jan 2013 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author savebigbird Jan 2013 #36
3 weeks MINIMUM. I think we should also be asking ourselves why things can't be more patrice Jan 2013 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author savebigbird Jan 2013 #41
I worked some interesting calendars in the 90s. LWolf Jan 2013 #42
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