Which public schools are the first to go back this fall?
I know Nelson County is always very early.
I know Nelson County is always very early.
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I know this question has little to do with football, but why start so early at VA High and Spotsylvania? Do they get out earlier for the summer, or a longer winter/spring break? What benefit is gained by starting so early, since I assume they are almost assuredly only scheduled for 180 instructional days?
That is just plain stupid. Start school, then take off a week for the fair. JUST START AFTER THE FAIR IS DONE!!!Shenandoah County started on 8/5. But I believe they then take off a week for their fair. Warren County will start on 8/12. Again, finishing the semester before Christmas break is the stated reason for starting early. There have been rumblings in Warren that they want to have year-round schooling, with longer breaks interspersed throughout the year. One of the problems with that is two week breaks from school right in the middle of athletic seasons with your opponents not on the same schedule.
Culpeper started it a few years back to have the 1st semester/SOL's done before Christmas Break. Stinks in August but it's nice to be out in mid-May.I know this question has little to do with football, but why start so early at VA High and Spotsylvania? Do they get out earlier for the summer, or a longer winter/spring break? What benefit is gained by starting so early, since I assume they are almost assuredly only scheduled for 180 instructional days?
Um, schools that end semester before Christmas usually want to because they are on 4X4 block, so the whole course will end before Christmas break. Those classes are approximately 90 minutes already. If you extend the school day, those classes are going to be pushing 2 hours long.It makes sense to have the semester end at Christmas break, so just make the school day longer so the kids can enjoy the rest of the Summer til Labor Day. Remember when Kings Dominion would lobby everyone to not start until after Labor Day so they could keep the kids working at the park a little longer?
Yikes! Good thing I'm not in the education field then! Thanks for the info!Um, schools that end semester before Christmas usually want to because they are on 4X4 block, so the whole course will end before Christmas break. Those classes are approximately 90 minutes already. If you extend the school day, those classes are going to be pushing 2 hours long.
We have had the block system so long, that almost nobody remembers it used to be different. I wonder if the educators that have taught in more than one system have an opinion about which system is more affective?
I agree. I couldn't pay attention for 50 minutes, 90 minutes would have been my undoing!Depends on what they teach. Lab science classes are great for block because you can do lecture & lab in the same block. English & Music classes frequently prefer classes that meet every day. I’m very grateful that I had a traditional schedule with seven 50-min classes every day.
Even in block, there are arguments of whether alternating days all year is better or half classes one semester and half the other is better. Foreign language teachers don't like it when a kid could have Spanish 1 fall of one grade and then not have Spanish 2 until spring of following school year, which is an entire calendar year away from the language.
Ha!! I was in HS from 66-70. I’m older!! Up there in northern NJ school before Labor Day was unconstitutional!!When I was at Petersburg HS from 68-72...!
See, I told you I was old.
I am not just saying this because I am a teacher, but online classes are 80% worthless. There are some instances where a class can't be offered locally due to numbers and the student has the discipline to handle it. Those are fine. But they put a lot of kids into online classes for other reasons, and the failure rate is much higher for online than in my regular classroom.The block system is definitely worse, but they will never go back now due to $$. You can teach more kids with less teachers in a block system. I'm shocked they haven't made more classes online (from home) mandatory to keep from paying teachers.
yes...they are worthless. I've taken a few courses online myself. Most people (including me) I know that take them generally get an A+ for basically doing/learning nothing.I am not just saying this because I am a teacher, but online classes are 80% worthless. There are some instances where a class can't be offered locally due to numbers and the student has the discipline to handle it. Those are fine. But they put a lot of kids into online classes for other reasons, and the failure rate is much higher for online than in my regular classroom.
It was nice to see you again after a long time. Thanks for bringing your lovely wife along as well! Maybe you can convince your sidekick @BleedingNavy to come along next time you come out!Hey Clarke, I'm looking forward to seeing you and your better half tomorrow.
Hey @AMHERST #1 how have you been doing? Good to see you back.AMHERST started the 14th why not start early all school have A/C now so thats not a excuse. Best thing bout it is the first semester is over before Christmas. I use to hate that when i was in school you'd come back from Christmas break an right into 1st semester exams.
You were two years behind me. I graduated Rustburg 1970.When I was at Petersburg HS from 68-72...!
See, I told you I was old.
I've been round as lancer bob finally remember which email this name was attached to.....lol .... getting old sucks.....Hey @AMHERST #1 how have you been doing? Good to see you back.