The purpose of this blog is to advance technology in the KW school district. Many teachers in last week's inservice were exposed to the 'bloggin technology. We're not sure of the value at this time of these musings online, but anything that generates attention to education has to be good for our students and district. I'd recommend, like I would for our staff, that if you think you have something important to say, you entertain the idea of blogging. I think it has reasonable applications for our teachers and students, for sure.
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This past week, we suffered the deaths of one student, as well as a former student. Each of these former students has a rich memoir etched in the history of KW.
I’ve come to dread what summer brings, despite the opportunity to “change gears”. More than ever, students drifting into a summer mode—outdoors, indoors, no reading, high activity, low activity, low relationships—suffer from this time period. I truly believe that in my career we will see yearlong schools for this reason. For the most part, students simply do not have the “things to do” as they did yesteryear. Fewer chores, less work to do, less people to share with and more money available are all contributing reasons to a pandemic for students of today. For multiple reasons, summer vacation simply does not provide students of today a similar experience to what we did.