The school district is drawing up its calendar for the 2016-207 school right now. And once again it plans on including only 2 snow days in the calendar. I must confess that I don’t understand this kind of planning. Over the last 7 years, we have needed anywhere between 3 and 11 snow days each year. Why, then, do we only plan for 2? Doing so makes the school calendar less realistic. It makes it harder for parents and teachers to plan family trips. It increases student absences because so many snow “make up” days need to be called at the last minute. The district made a significant improvement to the school year calendar last year by specifying in advance what holidays would be taken away to make up for excess snow days. Planning in advance for the number of snow days we are most likely to have, rather than pretending we will only have 2, would be a further improvement. Consider this analogy: What would you tell your kid if they planned for 20 minutes of homework each night, even though they had always needed at least 30 minutes, and sometimes as much as 110 minutes, to finish every other school night for the past several months? I would tell my kids they need to alter their plans! I was not able to convince district administrators or other school board members last year to increase the number of snow days to a more realistic number, but I will try again. I expect the board will set the 2016-2017 school calendar at its meeting next Monday (March 14). What do you think? Please consider sharing your views in the comments below, or with Assistant Superintendent Kristen Campbell ([email protected]) and the entire school board ([email protected]).
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