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Re: Hawaii public schools go to 4 day school week
School hours/days are indeed determined by the state, however most school districts wish their schools to be accredited by independent agencies like the Northwest Accreditation agency to lend enough validity to their programs so colleges feel that kids from participating districts are meeting certain standards. One of the standards is seat time for kids and the reduction described by Glenn comes nowhere near the hours criteria of any agency I know of. Hard to imagine a whole state ignoring accreditation but desperate times bring desperate measures...
If your state does allow exceptions for volunteer work on your long weekends you should be ok, right Glenn? |
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HI Guys,
418 has always worked Monday thru Thursday and Saturday Mornings as our only work time. I beieve that that day off gives both the students and mentors a good break and we therefore work more efficiently (though I know this is subject for debate). You guys have a tremendous program and lots of talent. I think you will grow from this situation and emerge even stronger. Hang loose. |
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Is there a chance of reconsideration, Glenn? Or has this been finalized? |
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I just want to add that it doesnt help morale for teachers as everyone is already struggling in this bad economy. Personally, I have a part-time job, and plan on working more to make up for the 7.94% furlough cut. I dont teach AP Physics anymore, but if I did, I probably would have afterschool sessions on the days we have school. |
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Anyhow, best of luck with the rest of the year. I really hope everything works out for you and 359. See you in NJ? ![]() |
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I wish team 359 luck in finding a way to make this work, though i do offer a word of caution. This weekend i was lucky enough to attend a meeting about the furlow/contract ideas. The problems that they brought up with working on the furlow days is that it would be a violation of labor laws. Problems could be created because between the union and the department of education. I did get to ask if it was possible for teachers to volunteer time (thinking about how crazy FRC season can get) however the response was that if teachers are volunteering time for a job they usually do, then department of education would be obligated to pay them. This of course leads to other problems with labor laws and such. However, teachers can volunteer (without pay) for a job that they do not usually do.
I'm not sure if any of that sheds light on ways that Hawaii public school teams can find ways to work on potential furlow days, but i do wish team 359 as well as the other teams the best of luck. |
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Re: Hawaii public schools go to 4 day school week
Here in British Columbia some northern districts went to a four day school week a few years ago, however that was a move to cut HEATING and bussing costs as opposed to cutting COOLING and bussing costs. They did it, however, by increasing the length of the school day on the four days they are running.
From what I understand, they are not in any particular hurry to switch back, and are actually kind of liking it. Province-wide we have also had job actions (typically strikes, but also lock-outs) that have shut schools for more than a week, most recently a two-week shut down about three or four years back. There has been very little evidence that student learning was harmed by a one-time system shutdown such as this. So I wouldn't be too worried about the effect on this year's students' education, assuming they make up for the missed time with a bit of extra homework (and that the school schedule can spread the lost time equally across classes). How it works out if the schedule is cut for a longer period of time... that I don't know. What I do know is that the quantity of time a student spends in school is far less important than the quality of the time that they spend in school. If, by sacrificing quantity, the system is preserving quality, it is probably a fair trade. As for your build time, over the past few years we have been trying to embrace the idea that while FIRST is an exciting and valuable part of life, it is just that... a part of life. We work hard on our robot Monday through Thursday... from 3:00 to 9:00 typically, but try to take Friday, Saturday and Sunday off when possible.... although towards the end of the build we have been known to work through the weekend, too. To do this we have had to concentrate on simplifying our designs and, as we focus on thinking more and building less, we have found that our machines have performed at least as well as we did in our "build till you drop" past. Good luck... you may find this works out great! Jason |
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Well, that depends, if you extend the day so classes are 25% longer you get the same amount of instructional time, if you tack on 15 minutes to a 60 minute period over the 4 days you recoup the lost day. </irrelevant> However, I have a feeling there are many places schools could cut costs short of cutting class time and also echo Raul's concern. My hunch for why they are doing this is so they dont have to run the school one more day. After experiencing the heat in Hawaii I can assume that cooling is a huge cost. Based on this assumption (which is purely speculation and can in no way be taken as fact) it would make no sense to allow teams to meet during those days off because it defeats the whole point. Best bet is to develop a new work schedule based around fewer meeting days. Many teams do not meet everyday and it works ok for them. Last edited by Andrew Schreiber : 21-09-2009 at 17:03. Reason: Posts made while writing made portions irrelevant |
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One benefit to the 4 day week is that buses operate 20% less. Busing is very expensive to districts.
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