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That really is wild. At my school, we had to teach to the very end -  that 
included the very last half day of school. No movies were ever allowed to  be 
shown during the school day - ever. All minutes of the school day had to be  
accounted for with students buried in work. Teachers had to be working with  
them. 
 
Alma
 
 
Alma Ramos-McDermott
MLS Student
Simmons College, Boston  MA
ALA Spectrum Scholar 2006-2007
Former 21 year NYC elementary  teacher
sunshinealma@aol.com


Date:    Sat, 16 Jun 2007 11:27:43 -0500
From:   Shonda Brisco <sbrisco@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: OT: school's  out?

The previous early-start situation in Texas was built around  the
"need" to have extra time to teach for the statewide test.  What  is
ridiculous about all of this "up-front time" with schools starting  as
early as the first week in August (like some did Iast year) is  the
fact that the statewide TAKS test was given the third week in  April.
But our schools weren't released for the summer until the last week  of
May or the first week in June this year.

Since the TAKS testing  was finished so early (and what really
"counted" was completed), most of  the actual "instruction" in the
classroom ended immediately afterwards and  it became "movie-city" or
"party-paradise" during the last several weeks  before we released the
students.  In my school, we had at least four  "school-wide" parties
that we held in the library during the weeks  following the TAKS
test---- I had to cease any instruction during those  days so that
others could set-up the library for a banquet-style party  DURING the
instructional days, two days were "movie-time" for every class  during
those weeks (they showed videos all day---yes, in violation  of
copyright), and during the last week of school I had to move  my
(already scheduled) bookfair to an unused-room in the school  rather
than holding it in the library, so large groups of students  could
watch movies all day and allow parent volunteers to watch them in  one
area so that there would be a rotation for the teachers to have  a
45-minute lunch break off-campus!  (No, I did not go on the  extended
lunch since I had not planned to "play" during the last few weeks  of
school and had actually scheduled myself to work during lunch to  allow
the bookfair assistant to leave for lunch instead.)  Who  approved all
of this "party-hardy" insanity (and even insisted that I stop  teaching
and even move my bookfair so this could happen)....the  administrators!
(Site-based management gone wild.)

That is an  example of insanity....if we aren't there teaching until
the very end then  why start early and why test six weeks before school
is over?  Can  someone determine how to schedule instructional days and
stay on  task?

(Sorry for the rant....this stuff irks  me!)

~Shonda


-- 
Shonda Brisco, MLIS
Library Media /  Technology Specialist
Digital Bookends wiki /  blog:
http://digitalbookends.pbwiki.com
http://shonda.edublogs.org/
sbrisco@gmail.com

Resources  for Texas School  Librarians:
http://txschoollibrarians.ning.com/
http://txschoollibrarians.wikispaces.com/

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