#1 Would changing school break to winter be good?
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:24 pm
In the United States, most schools take summer break, where classes are out of session usually for the months of July and August. Classes thus occur right over the worst winter months of the year, requiring us and our children to brave the shitty weather almost every day. Most people, instead of actually braving the weather, take their cars, leaving them on in the morning to warm up before leaving.
Asking them to walk or bike instead often makes them think you're mad. And biking in the harshest winters is pretty crazy - that's the main reason I have been on the Failtrain Express in the "spring" semester of college every damn attempt.
So instead, I propose we change to a winter break that hits the months of January and February instead of July and August. Think of the benefits:
1) Less petrol usage as using alternative methods of transport becomes viable to more people.
2) Less heating is required for the big school buildings, helping to cut down on their operation costs
3) Fewer days of classes will be wasted from snow days.
4) Plowing out the school's parking lot during those months won't need to be done with such high priority
5) Kids don't need to risk killing themselves by going out in the brutal cold
6) It might help cut down on illness, since windows can be opened through more of the school year helping keep germs from collecting on the entire class.
7) It would be safer; they don't need to get up before the sun to make it to school on time. (Also, this may let them get more sleep; just wake up with the sun.)
And the downside:
1) Kids will have less time to play outside in the nice weather. But this would be far from eliminated; school doesn't last all day and they'd still have weekends.
...and that's the only one I can think of. This just seems like a good idea - have any criticisms?
Asking them to walk or bike instead often makes them think you're mad. And biking in the harshest winters is pretty crazy - that's the main reason I have been on the Failtrain Express in the "spring" semester of college every damn attempt.
So instead, I propose we change to a winter break that hits the months of January and February instead of July and August. Think of the benefits:
1) Less petrol usage as using alternative methods of transport becomes viable to more people.
2) Less heating is required for the big school buildings, helping to cut down on their operation costs
3) Fewer days of classes will be wasted from snow days.
4) Plowing out the school's parking lot during those months won't need to be done with such high priority
5) Kids don't need to risk killing themselves by going out in the brutal cold
6) It might help cut down on illness, since windows can be opened through more of the school year helping keep germs from collecting on the entire class.
7) It would be safer; they don't need to get up before the sun to make it to school on time. (Also, this may let them get more sleep; just wake up with the sun.)
And the downside:
1) Kids will have less time to play outside in the nice weather. But this would be far from eliminated; school doesn't last all day and they'd still have weekends.
...and that's the only one I can think of. This just seems like a good idea - have any criticisms?