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        <title>Changing the Summer School</title>   
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        <p>I have already blogged about this in part, so I will both rehash and add some new:</p><p>-The material in Ann&#39;s summer school class could better be covered by a monitored reading of &quot;Delta Autumn.&quot;&#160; The multi-hour daily sessions seem a waste of time when much the same information can be gleaned from one 5 hour session with a book.&#160; Granted, the information would need to be built upon and sharpened, but I think Ann&#39;s class would work better as a &quot;refining&quot; tool where we could reflect and discuss what we&#39;ve read, rather than a freshmen-level ed-school bore-a-thon.</p><p>-We need more discipline training.&#160; I see problems stemming from two sources:</p><p>1. The summer school kids are angels and totally unlike what we will face in our regular classrooms.&#160; Experience with them does not acclimate us to the chronic high-school discipline issues.&#160; And even when we conduct role-plays, they have an exotic once-in-a-lifetime feel about them.&#160; We are equipped to deal with attempted homicide but not with subtle, everyday disrespect.</p><p>2. Many of these students misbehave because they are looking for attention (especially the younger ones).&#160; During August and September, I would get angry at students who would pretend like they had an individual question, only to have them ask me what the directions (which i had just gone over) were when I got to their desks.&#160; I realize now that the kids were just looking for some one-on-one time with an adult.</p><p>I remember that Brian Hawkins in particular emphasized how needy some of our students (especially female) would be, but I think he overplayed his hand.&#160; Yes, they&#39;ll want our attention, but that desire won&#39;t often manifest itself sexually (as he often implied); in all likelihood you&#39;ll just have to deal with clingy, slightly annoying, and probably disruptive-because-it&#39;s-how-they-seek-attention kids.&#160; Treating them kindly and benevolently will work better in the long term than an immediate outburst and disciplinary action.</p><p>Ultimately, though, the first years will have to sink or swim on their own merits.&#160; No matter how well we (think that we) train them, the Summer School will never be a panacea.&#160; </p><p>It&#39;s human nature, I guess, to demand individual responsibility and independent thinking from our students, but to be constantly complaining about how our summer school left us unprepared to deal with them.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>If I were superintendent for a day...</title>   
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        <p>Easy.&#160; If I were superintendent for a day, I would run a second school bus in the afternoon at least once a week.&#160; 1 hour later, 2 hours later, whenever.&#160; Right now, we run only one bus, immediately after school.&#160; Without a second bus, we are not permitted to start or participate in extracurricular activities.&#160; Without a second bus, kids &quot;cannot&quot; stay after school because they won&#39;t be able to get home.&#160; Many other districts run a second bus; there is no reason why we cannot.</p><p>With the bus comes the possibility for great improvement in the school: chess, drama, newspaper, all sorts of extracurriculars that require after-school work.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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