Re: Ohio governor proposes longer school year, adding a month
I would welcome it, with open arms. I don't know about your school district Dave, but mine's not nearly as broken as you suggest. They do a good job, and use their time profitably. We're pretty happy with it---and we pay very close attention. Between the two of us, my wife and I have five post-secondary degrees. We take this very seriously, and if we felt that the local public school was not serving our kids well, we'd have them out and enrolled in a private school faster than you can say "summer vacation."
Put simply, my kids don't need 11 consecutive weeks off in the summer. Most school calendars have 16 or so weeks off throughout the calendar year. We could just as easily get by on 12 and still have plenty of time for family vacations, holidays, etc., and my kids could do more of the stuff they enjoy doing at school.
It's true that not all schools work this well. And, partly we benefit from living in a town where smart kids are not necessarily unpopular, and a large fraction of kids come from families that also take education very seriously---and that's certainly not true in some places. It would be hard to swing a dead cat in Ann Arbor and not hit someone with a PhD., JD, MD, or MBA.
forcing students to spend another year
You say this as though school is a prison sentence. It certainly doesn't have to be, and it wasn't for me. If your kids view it this way, then I'd agree---something needs to be fixed before you just do "more of it." But, my kids look forward to school starting each September.
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