Last night the Oklahoma City school board adopted a new calendar. This coming school year -- 2011/2012 -- will begin August 1 and end June 1. The Oklahoma City school board is referring to this new school calendar as "continuous learning." I was heartened by this development until I read further into the article (which is in today's The Oklahoman). The amount of days in the school calendar remains the same -- 173. The days have just been redistributed.
Why not add more days? Apparently the Indianapolis Public Schools adopted a similar calendar, except they added 20 more days. Hooray for Indianapolis! Smart people.
You know why Oklahoma City didn't add more days? That would mean paying teachers more. Heaven forbid that Oklahoma should increase teachers' salaries.
Oklahoma gives lip service to wanting better education for our children, but when it comes to putting our money where our mouth is, we shut our pocketbooks and close our checkbooks, refusing to pay more in taxes. Taxes should be called "life enhancements." (See my previous post regarding life enhancements.)
Don't you want your child to do better in life than you did?
Welcome to “Life in a Flyover State“. Sometimes I have little clips, pictures or thoughts that have no place on my genealogy blogs. I guess they could be posted there, but it’s nice to have some semblance of order. After all, this is a "fly over state." Our land is laid out in rectangular sections - no meandering section lines for us!
Showing posts with label adoption of new school year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adoption of new school year. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)