Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Restoring Recess in DeKalb County
The DeKalb County Board of Education supports supervised, unstructured break times as an integral component of a child’s physical, social, and academic development. Schools shall schedule time for all students in kindergarten and grades one through five to have at least 15 minutes of supervised, unstructured break time each school day. The school principal shall determine the timing and location of breaks at each school.(not-being-able-to-withhold my enthusiasm italics are mine)The school principal shall consult with school-level and system-level instructional staff as appropriate to ensure that students in kindergarten and grades one through five receive maximum instructional time to promote increased academic achievement and that breaks are scheduled to support the learning process. The principal also shall issue directions assigning responsibility for supervision of students so that break time will be a safe and positive experience for students.
Breaks shall not be withheld from students in kindergarten or grades one through five for disciplinary or academic reasons. Supervised, unstructured breaks may be provided for students in grades six through eight at the discretion of the school principal. The DeKalb County Board of Education does not support an extension of the school day to provide for supervised, unstructured break time for students in grades K-8.
I'd recommend you read the whole story including the comments. Take heart, DeKalb county. Take notice, world.
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from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith
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