25 Corporate Park Drive / P.O. Box 396 / Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 / PH: 845.298.5000
Public Comment - 9/14/20
Specials from my understanding are for todays for PE and other specials are built around that. They are 1/4, 2/5, 3/6; which would mean that kids getting specials on this cycle would have 1/3 of the required PE mandated by the state regs as well as half of all other students. A lot of time was spent discussing what was equitable and this does not seem to have been considered like other topics. As day 3 and 6 will stay virtual even if we return such specials scheduled on that day will not only still remain at half they will also remain virtual meaning:
Kids with PE on 1/4, 2/5 will have line twice a week
Kids with PE on 3/6 will have once a week virtual
That is one third of the elementary students I figure that has to be around 2k students?
I can’t imagine having a special like art and loving it and being an artist and only getting that class 2 times a month. I’m also pondering how parents renting instruments for about $30-$50 a month will feel when they get virtual instruction 2x a month from a screen but their other child hers it live once or twice a week.
Has the district considered a A1, B1, A2, B2 schedule? Or something similar?
Secondary can use days A and B for labs and PE
Elementary students can have PE on A and B, meaning A1 and B1
Music on A2, ART on B2
Computer can push in during (writers workshop or science?) and Library can push into Readers workshop.
I know the schedule is made but my belief is when this is realized by all especially those with excellence and or challenges in these areas that more will come forward with sane questions and concerns."
RESPONSE: There are a few special area classes that fall on a 3/6 schedule. The teachers and building and district administrators have collaborated continuously to resolve any conflicts as a result of the scheduling. Many of these conflicts have already been resolved.
RESPONSE: Please refer to the Parent's Guide to Hybrid/Remote Learning for additional information.
RESPONSE: The Board of Education has developed and adopted a goal around Cultural Responsiveness - “To establish a committee to develop a culturally responsive curriculum, both inclusive and accurate, of local, state, and national history. This would be incorporated into Social Studies and English without placing an additional burden on teachers.” In addition, the District has created an administrative position to lead the work on Cultural Responsiveness. The Curriculum Committee will convene to create a sub-committee to address the goal of the Board of Education. Part of the work of the sub-committee will be to speak with various stakeholders. A representative from the committee will reach out to you to schedule a meeting to discuss your concerns. Based on the goal that was developed by the Board of Education, the administration will work towards this goal by taking several measures from hiring personnel to establishing Equity and Cultural Responsiveness Committees for each school that will address the content of this comment along with other matters related to equity. Thank you for your patience.