Nothing wrong with the practice..........Technically , the kids have mostly finished with all their high school classwork and graduation requirements ; thus, nothing is preventing them from enrolling in college.
After finals, my kids spend an extraordinary amount of time in school watching movies, attending picnics (or going to Lake Compounce) or having year end parties. Having worked in a school, I know the kids have to be in school X number of days (185?) and the days all count whether they're taking tests or watching movies. Wallingford tacked on an extra 5 days because the teacher's union wanted it in order to hasten its members' tenure. Not sure why students need to melt in the late-June temperatures so that teachers get their seniority faster but, anyway, if Breanna, Morgan and Moriah want to skip those days in order to jump start their college summer school classes, I take no issue with it.Except they haven't, in many cases. . . School doesn't end until-- school ends. A kid can't assume that, if there will be no more "work," that school is done.
As a high school teacher of mostly seniors, I can tell you how frustrating it can be when kids (and colleges) act as if seniors are already done. Not to belabor the point, but it's done when I say it's done (which is the last day of school).
Except they haven't, in many cases. . . School doesn't end until-- school ends. A kid can't assume that, if there will be no more "work," that school is done.
Not for a lot of schools. The seniors are done before school gets out. My stepson has graduation this weekend. School for Jr and below doesn't end until June 22nd (or 29th depending on how many snow days they used....I know they used some in Oct/Nov with that storm.
After finals, my kids spend an extraordinary amount of time in school watching movies, attending picnics (or going to Lake Compounce) or having year end parties.
Well that was weird, never seen it post like that before?????
Not sure why students need to melt in the late-June temperatures so that teachers get their seniority faster but, anyway, if Breanna, Morgan and Moriah want to skip those days in order to jump start their college summer school classes, I take no issue with it.
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Exactly. A lot of times seniors will finish a week or two ahead of the younger classes anyway, more if they place out of exams, etc. And graduation might not be until two weeks later. Valuable summer training time being missed!
If one is homeschooled, can she be out sick? I guess the 100% attendance record may be cheapened a bit.As I recall, Moriah Jefferson was home schooled and thus this issue wouldn't apply to her.
The impression I get - I know MJ was home-schooled - is that the other kids were coming to UConn before their hs classes were done. My question has nothing to do with whether or not the kids are okay academically, more with point of emphasis. Not sure if your smiley was meant to poke fun at the idea of needing the practice time or supporting the need for practice time. But it seems to elevate the sport above the academics. One way or the other, I'm not losing sleep over it, just wondered when this sort of arrangement began. It was not always this way.
I grew up in Milford (go figure!). I was in school until about June 20 or so every year. We started the Wednesday after Labor Day and had a week break in mid February and mid April.When I was in high school in Nebraska, we never went to school past the end of May. I could easily have started a college summer session on June 4th. But then again, we started the school year in mid-August and didn't have the two winter breaks that CT schools, just one. When my kids started school here in CT, it was a shock that it was almost Labor Day, and some years after Labor Day when they started, and that they were still going to school late into June.
Schools in other parts of the country have very different school calendars. As MarieM noted, if Morgan graduated on 6/3, then there was no interference with finishing high school.
Indeed, football players often do skip their final semester of high school to participate in spring drills and take college classes...but they have worked with their high schools to graduate early. Also allows them to get another semester of college on someone else's dime under their belts.Football players...sometimes....actually enter college for the second semester during their senior year of high school. At least I think they do. They take college courses and engage in spring practice while their former classmates are finishing their senior year in high school.
Has there been a sighting of Morgan or Moriah on campus yet? Breanna arriving next week?
I don't think it's really elevating the sport over academics. The last few weeks of one's senior year of high school tend to be pretty devoid academically. Breanna has worked hard to make sure she gets her schoolwork from high school done while she's on her Team USA jaunts. And really, this isn't just athletics; these girls have a unique opportunity, one that's tied to getting a college degree (and UConn players always do), and one that has professional implications (professional playing career, broadcasting, coaching). Finally, it's a source of great pride in these communities that one of their own is going to a premier program, and the school doesn't want to stand in the way of the demands of the program.The impression I get - I know MJ was home-schooled - is that the other kids were coming to UConn before their hs classes were done. My question has nothing to do with whether or not the kids are okay academically, more with point of emphasis. Not sure if your smiley was meant to poke fun at the idea of needing the practice time or supporting the need for practice time. But it seems to elevate the sport above the academics. One way or the other, I'm not losing sleep over it, just wondered when this sort of arrangement began. It was not always this way.
The schools need to provide employees for Six Flags.As someone who has lived all over the country, I can tell you it's wildly variable as to when the school year begins and ends. The northeast tends to end later and begin later. Georgia was the earliest I've seen on both ends.
Morgan is on campus - there is a thread with her UConn ID in hand!Football players...sometimes....actually enter college for the second semester during their senior year of high school. At least I think they do. They take college courses and engage in spring practice while their former classmates are finishing their senior year in high school.
Has there been a sighting of Morgan or Moriah on campus yet? Breanna arriving next week?