Pros And Cons Of The 4-Day School Schedule, Or No

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4-Day School Schedule, or No The school systems are constantly changing. New ideas are being tossed back and forth between school boards all over the country. Now they’re tossing around the idea of having 4-day school weeks, rather than a normal 5 day school week. Some think it is a terrific idea, saves funding in the educational department. Others think that parents will have issues with it, having to deal with extra childcare cost, also how will the younger children deal with the longer school days. This issue will effect, not only parents, but teachers, school bus drivers, and students etc. An article I found states that the 4-day week isn’t new, it has become popular in other states. And now it is happening in a county in Georgia due to the loss of $900,000 in the schools budget. Diane Cargile of the National Association of Elementary School Principals, wasn’t for …show more content…

The children, the teachers, and education. They may come at the issues differently, but at the end of the day they just want what is best for the school, and community. However, one article stresses more on the financial situation with this change, the other addresses what will happen with students, parents, faculty etc. They both tend to offer pros, and cons. Both with different points that are completely arguable. I find that the second article, has a better argument. I tend to agree with them, as a mother of three I want what is best for my children. I want the teachers to want to teach, I want my kids to learn everything they need to succeed in life. I also know the cost of childcare, especially with three little girls, those four Mondays out of every month is going to cost me an arm and leg. One of my daughters has a very hard time staying on track and paying attention. I can’t imagine making her sit still for 10 hours out of the day. From 8am until 6pm, that just doesn’t seem

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