More vacation needed
There was a strange protest rally in the Georgia Capitol last week. A bunch of parents, supported by couple of legislators lobbied for an additional month of vacation to push the reopening of schools to September. The reasons, offered partly were to help the tourism industry by prolonging the summer season. Either I am too nerdish or something surely is amiss here, but I definitely feel that after almost 3 months of summer vacation, kids would be raring to go back to school and parents would be only too glad to have them out of their way. At least my parents would have kept me in school even during the summer if they felt that it would bolster my career prospects. Heck, many of us have attended numerous summer school disguised as coaching for IIT, training sessions for the aptitude test for architecture, or computer classes to brush up on your programming skills or even the summer camp thing.
Why would Georgia still want to reduce with a 9-month schedule, which also is hopelessly outdated since farming schedules required children’s help for family agricultural farms? Already Georgia is languishing at the bottom of the heap with respect to SAT scores (they jumped one spot up from 50th to 49th. Yay!) and they want more time to play? Even college admissions in US have become extremely competitive with numerous prep schools and private tutors springing up by the dozen.
I am not an avid proponent of furthering bookish knowledge while compromising on extra curricular activities like arts and sports but reducing the academic load below the mandatory 9 months of school is definitely not the right step in boosting your child’s chance for a bright future. Children of the cyber generation are much more capable of handling multiple activities and have adapted themselves adroitly to the growing needs of a competitive world. I just hope the Georgia parents understand that reducing the already-less school time is not the way towards defining your child’s academic prospects. There is always time for fun.
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