Lacking 14 days for school days...

@r3jcorp (1382)
Philippines
March 22, 2012 3:34am CST
The vice principal told a couple of parents that they could not still tell when is the closing of classes because we still lacks 14 school days. Is that a good news or a bad news? as far as the teachers are concern, they finished the topics that's need to be tackle for this school year and even if the schooldays would be extended, I don't think they will teach more. If you are also a parent in the same school, would you demand for the lacking days?
1 response
@babyEj (1522)
• Philippines
22 Mar 12
For people who think of a quality education, this is a good news. Parents pay for their children's learning thus Education Ministry's extension plan is complying to their obligation. However, to people whose counting days before the break it's a delaying tactic for summer. Isn't it a good news to you r3jcorp?
@r3jcorp (1382)
• Philippines
23 Mar 12
Actually, I would like my children to be in school rather in some other places. That's why as of this time, we are planning for the summer camp at school. My youngest would take journalism classes in preparation for the next school year as she would like to be part of the campus journalist next year. But for others, it is an additional expense, the allowances and the transportation expenses that would be incurred with the additional days.