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Time Out- Are you cool with summer school?

Posted Monday, June 9, 2008, at 1:07 PM

When the regular school year starts back, my son, Holden, will be in Kindergarten at Masterson Elementary School. But, for now he is still at the Preschool, attending summer school until June 20.

I enrolled him in the three-week-long summer school program only after he begged to attend. I figured that either way he would be attending some kind of educational childhood program this summer, whether it be through private day school or the public school's seasonal program since I am a working mom who's schedule remains the same during summer break as it does during other months.

Because of this, he has to go somewhere, so why not let him attend summer school with his peers?

There he is under the direction of a qualified teaching staff, who have many activities planned to expand my son's knowledge and social skills. I think that is exactly what he needs as additional preparation for kindergarten.

Does this mean I think my child is behind? Absolutely not.

Although, I have heard of some people commenting differently on the subject of summer school, indicating they believe the program is for kids who are behind or "for those greedy parents who just want the $100 incentive given to kids with perfect attendance."

A friend of mine told me that one day, last year, in early summer, one of her co-worker's grandchildren came into their office to visit?

After asking the second grader if she was going to summer school that year, the little girl replied to my friend that she was not, because her Nanna told her "she was smart" and that summer school was not for her.

In my opinion, its a shame to put ideas like that into a young, impressionable child's head. Yet, some people do.

What do our readers think of summer school programs including its purpose, benefits, and if, applicable, room for improvement?

It would be interesting to see how others feel regarding the matter.


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Deanna, I truly do believe that the more education a child can get in this world these days, the better. And what a wonderful opportunity! I remember when I was in school at Southland in Cardwell, we didn't get the opportunity to go to summer school... Well, at least until I was in highschool. I didn't need the extra help, but I loved school and still do, as I have enrolled in college and at 28 years old and a freshman, it is scary, but it's what I like and look forward to. I have 4 children, 1 is journeying to middle school and one will be in the 2nd grade this year, and my middle son will be making the trek and major milestone to headstart! I am so proud of my children and I have to thank all the people that were a major influence on their lives... So all the headstart teachers who encouraged my children to be the best they can be and make the straight a's that their making, THANK YOU! Thank you for your dedication to our future. On another note, I feel that headstart/pre K programs are there for everyone who wants their child to be the best they can be, not because they are academically challenged. But if it helps, why not do it? What harm can it do?

-- Posted by originally from missouri on Sat, Jun 28, 2008, at 11:49 AM

rddogoli: thanks! I appreciate you reading my blog and your responses. Good luck to your grandson as he gets ready to begin his first grade year!

-- Posted by deannacoronado on Tue, Jun 17, 2008, at 12:32 PM

Ms. Coronado, I agree with you hardedly, I have a Grandson that finished his K-year with perfect A's and is in summerschool. He is an only child and lives in an area that has no other little guys/gals to play with so this is a great thing for him, the only thing I hate is that during this time (school) I loose my babysitting job. lol

-- Posted by rddogoli on Sun, Jun 15, 2008, at 9:11 PM


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