Feralpeg
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In order to save money, a couple of counties in Central Florida are considering going to a four day school week. I have mixed feelings about this. They say it will save one of the counties five million dollars.
The state of Florida requires, I believe, 180 days of school each year. I am not certain if they plan to increase the length of the school day to cover the hours that would be missed by going to the four day week. If so, I wonder how effective it would be to have such a long school day. If they do not increase the school day, I don't know how they will get around the state requirement and I would be concerned about how many fewer hours of instruction the kids would receive.
As a former working parent, I can honestly say that going to a four day school week would present a great problem for many working parents. Who would provide the care for the students on the off days? One of the counties proposing this happens to have some very low income areas. I must say that I am concerned with children who might end up on their own for those days. Too much time unsupervised could lead to all sorts of problems.
I just have a really bad feeling about this. I really feel for the school districts (by county here in Florida) who are trying to get by without sufficient funding, but this seems like a bad idea.
Any thoughts? I have no school age children, so it really isn't a personal issue. It is just a general concern for the kids involved.
The state of Florida requires, I believe, 180 days of school each year. I am not certain if they plan to increase the length of the school day to cover the hours that would be missed by going to the four day week. If so, I wonder how effective it would be to have such a long school day. If they do not increase the school day, I don't know how they will get around the state requirement and I would be concerned about how many fewer hours of instruction the kids would receive.
As a former working parent, I can honestly say that going to a four day school week would present a great problem for many working parents. Who would provide the care for the students on the off days? One of the counties proposing this happens to have some very low income areas. I must say that I am concerned with children who might end up on their own for those days. Too much time unsupervised could lead to all sorts of problems.
I just have a really bad feeling about this. I really feel for the school districts (by county here in Florida) who are trying to get by without sufficient funding, but this seems like a bad idea.
Any thoughts? I have no school age children, so it really isn't a personal issue. It is just a general concern for the kids involved.



