True, no minimum days, but as he pointed out, you most definately have a minimum number of hours, which is the same thing. On an average 7 hour instructional day, that's 162 days for secondary ages.. Shorter than many states, but a minimum non the less.Last ill say on this, WI does NOT have a minimum number of days kids need to be in school, period.
Thanks for re stating there are no minimum days in WI as ive now stated like 3 times, appreciate that.True, no minimum days, but as he pointed out, you most definately have a minimum number of hours, which is the same thing. On an average 7 hour instructional day, that's 162 days for secondary ages.. Shorter than many states, but a minimum non the less.
Hours of Instruction for Public Schools - Administrative Rule
Chapter PI 8.01(2)(f) Wisconsin Administrative Code. Hours of instruction. Each school district board shall annually schedule and hold at least 437 hours of direct pupil instruction in kindergarten, at least 1,050 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 1 through 6, and at least 1,137 hours...dpi.wi.gov
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To this day I just cannot understand why schools are unable to just say, "no cell phones during school hours"??? Heck, my wife and i dont let family members have their cell phones when they are over for things like Christmas gatherings anymore because all they do is stare at them, lol. My son has 10yo classmates that pull their phones out during class, in the halls, all the time really and he doesnt even have one yet. There were tons of things i wasnt able to have in class when i was a kid? I guess that probably lends to the changes you elude to in discipline policies though.As mentioned a few posts ago the teacher's union can voice their opinion on how the calendar is structured during the school year. The school board members have to adopt any changes presented. That's how it has been in the districts I have worked in. We have a set number of days in IL as we did in AZ and CA that we had to be teaching and a set number of days we had to be in professional development during the calendar year. Sports can have an impact on the calendar as well you don't really want a Friday night football game with no school in session it can impact attendance greatly.
I start year 31 Monday and hoping I am done after this year. Those of you referring to the "old days" believe me times have changed a bunch with the entire world of education. I could write a book with regards to discipline policies, admin, parents, other staff members, and students. Say what you want but cell phones changed the education profoundly. Safe rides to all your kids on the yellow limos and parents I wish you the best this school year.
Hardly anybody knows what discipline policies are anymore, in schools or homes. No dress codes, no grooming standards, and nobody seems to care. And that includes some of the teachers and the admin staff. Then they wonder why our society has delved into the cesspool that it has become. I was shocked a few years ago when I saw that 40% of the high school students where our two oldest daughters graduated, had at least one F for a class grade. And it was a very highly rated school and district within the state. That's pretty messed up, and sad.I guess that probably lends to the changes you elude to in discipline policies though.
I share the sentiment!Not soon enough. I think it's August 28th or so. Most of Idaho is starting earlier. Most of it because they do to many long vacations during the school year. Around here it's short vacations.
I just want all the tourists and rafters to go home!