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| Subject: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:36 am | |
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- South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs
Published August 21, 2011 | Associated Press
May 18: Brian Hansen, a parent from Irene, walks past lrene-Wakonda High School in Irene, S.D. This district, in the rolling farmland of southeastern South Dakota, is among a growing number that have adopted a four-day school week as the best option for cutting costs as state funding for schools is reduced.
IRENE, S.D. – When the nearly 300 students of the Irene-Wakonda School District returned to school this week, they found a lot of old friends, teachers and familiar routines awaiting them. But one thing was missing: Friday classes.
This district in the rolling farmland of southeastern South Dakota is among the latest to adopt a four-day school week as the best option for reducing costs and dealing with state budget cuts to education.
"It got down to monetary reasons more than anything else," Superintendent Larry Johnke said. The $50,000 savings will preserve a vocational education program that otherwise would have been scrapped.
The four-school week is an increasingly visible example of the impact of state budget problems on rural education. This fall, fully one-fourth of South Dakota's districts will have moved to some form of the abbreviated schedule. Only Colorado and Wyoming have a larger proportion of schools using a shortened week. According to one study, more than 120 school districts in 20 states, most in the west, now use four-day weeks.
The schools insist that reducing class time is better than the alternatives and can be done without sacrificing academic performance. Yet not all parents are convinced.
"The kids are going to suffer," said Melissa Oien, who has four children in the school and serves as vice president of the parent-teacher organization. "Of course they will. They're missing a whole day of school."
The downsizing comes as schools in some larger cities are moving in the opposite direction. In Chicago, school officials hope to add school days so students will learn more and have better employment prospects.
Irene-Wakonda's predicament, like those of many other rural districts in the Great Plains, is compounded by declines in population and enrollment. The two towns, which are eight miles apart, combined their school districts in 2007 to save money. Wakonda got the elementary school and Irene the middle and high schools. Farming is the largest share of their economies, though some people commute to jobs in Yankton or Vermillion.
Johnke, the superintendent, said the district will add 30 minutes to each day and shorten the lunch break to provide more class time Monday through Thursday. In elementary school, recess and physical education classes will be shortened.
The changes won't entirely make up for losing Friday, Johnke said, but the district will still exceed the state's minimum standard for class time and will teach all the required material.
"We feel they'll get the same instruction. It'll have to be done a little bit differently," he said.
South Dakota's Republican-controlled Legislature slashed aid to schools this spring by 6.6 percent to help close a $127 million budget gap. Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard said state revenue has not grown in three years while costs have risen for medical services for the poor.
He ruled out revenue increases. "I believe in shared sacrifice," Daugaard said earlier this year. Education groups hope to put a tax proposal on the 2012 ballot.
Facing budget shortfalls in the sour economy, many other state Legislatures also cut public education spending this year -- some, like Texas, sharply.
In South Dakota, the cut comes in a state that, according to recent census data, already ranked 44th in state spending per pupil. The Associated School Boards of South Dakota estimates another $233 million a year is needed to adequately fund schools.
Many districts reduced staff or eliminated programs to make up for the lost money. The number of districts going to four-day weeks has nearly doubled in just two years.
Wayne Lueders, the recently retired director of the Associated School Boards, said a four-day school week won't actually save much because schools still must pay salaries and benefits, "but every dollar counts in this current situation."
Schools can save on busing, food and other operations.
South Dakota's state education secretary, Melody Schopp, says schools that have switched to four days haven't suffered in achievement tests.
In Deuel, a 500-student district that shortened its week four years ago, Superintendent Dean Christensen said as much as $100,000 a year has been saved and the failure rate has declined, which he attributed to more time for tutoring and teacher training.
"It's not something to be scared of," Christensen said.
Woonsocket, a tiny eastern South Dakota district of just 185 students, plans to drop one Friday per month as an experiment, saving about $4,000 annually.
"I'd kind of like to put my feet in the water a little bit and see if this four-day week is as positive as everybody is talking about," Superintendent Rod Weber said.
James Hansen, former head of the state Education Department, is among those who worry that less schooling will put students at a disadvantage in a global economy.
"I think the students should be in school more than they are now," Hansen said. "The other countries are doing a far better job of making sure their students are prepared to meet the competition of the world."
While studies have confirmed the value of extending classroom time, no substantial research yet exists on academic achievement when it's shortened, said Michael Griffith, a senior policy analyst for the Education Commission of the States and author of a recent report on the four-day week.
In Irene-Wakonda, which had already dropped an arts teacher and several aides to cut costs, teachers and students said they'll make the best of the situation.
"I think it'll be fun for students because you'll get an extra day to do whatever you want," said Melissa Hessman, a 16-year-old junior. But, she added, "The longer the weekend, the more the brain's going to slow down, I think."
Farmer Don Logue said he accepts that there are few options.
"Nobody wants change, but where there is, usually you adapt to it," Logue said. | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:49 am | |
| I think it can work out, but I don't like them shortening recess. If anything, if school starts at 8 or so, just make the kids come in an hour earlier. | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:02 am | |
| We have a child obesity problem and they decide we should cut back on recess and phys. ed? | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:24 pm | |
| I don't agree with this, but I bet the kids are probably thrilled. | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:27 pm | |
| 4 days of school a week? lol Probably not gonna hurt the kids much. | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:16 pm | |
| - Forgiveness Man wrote:
- 4 days of school a week? lol Probably not gonna hurt the kids much.
Considering they don't seem to be learning much as it is I don't think another day off a week's going to do them much harm. | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:15 pm | |
| - Supernova wrote:
Considering they don't seem to be learning much as it is I don't think another day off a week's going to do them much harm. Exactly. Who knows, some might be better off. lol | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:33 pm | |
| - Forgiveness Man wrote:
- Exactly. Who knows, some might be better off. lol
Reminds me of when I was reading about Diana Oughton the woman who was in with the Weathermen terrorists of the 60s. She and her boyfriend Bill Ayers worked at an experimental school for kids where kids only learned what they wanted to learn, and what happened was everybody ran around all day and nboody learned anything; in fact some of the kids would leave home in the middle of the day and return to their empty homes and wait for their parents to get off work at night. Some of the kids waited until they got home and asked their moms to teach them how to read because they weren't learning it at the school. Whereas today, I have a neighbor who is 16, she is on the honor roll, gets straight A's in math, and she doesn't know how to work a calculator and she has no idea that $20 minus $8 is $12, she thinks it's $3 leftover. | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:43 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: South Dakota School District Shortens School Week to Cut Costs Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:25 pm | |
| Indeeeeeed, but it seems the public school system doesn't have any answer because nobody wants to hold kids back when they don't get the curricular, but they're sure not going to try and teach them either so they just pass them on and let them become somebody else's problem, never once wondering what's going to happen when these kids reach the end of the line and are out in the real world and don't know how to read, write, or do even simple math? | |
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