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H EY kid, why aren't you in class?
Winnipeg School Division trustee
Mike Babinsky wants to know
why students are missing so much instructional
time each year.
The maverick trustee's interest got
piqued after West Kildonan resident
Barb Stunick told Babinsky she was seeing
a lot of kids out on the street during
school hours, and Babinsky realized his
own kids were at home when he figured
they should have been at school.
" Students are supposed to be in
school for 183 days and not less than 5 �
hours," Babinsky said.
In one case, Babinsky said, teachers
were interviewing students as part
of an assessment program. " It took 20
minutes for the interview, then they got
the rest of the week off,"
during which the students
were supposed to read a
book and write a report.
In another case, it was
because the students only
went to school for a couple
of half- days during exams.
" High school students,
the last day in class was
Tuesday, June 12," he said,
leaving 13 days until the end
of the school year when they only went
to school for exams.
Division officials were not available
Thursday to comment.
Manitoba used to have 200 school
days a year, including 190 instructional
days and 10 professional- development
and in- service days, but that was before
the NDP decided to start school the day
after Labour Day. The school year still
ends the closest weekday to June 30.
This year it's 183 instructional days,
186 next year and 184 the year after.
Many times, kids are out of school for
field trips or curriculumrelated
events, Babinsky
conceded, but he wants to
know how often and why.
The province requires
high school students receive
110 hours of classroom
time for each credit,
but a former superintendent
in Thompson a few
years ago reported high
school students average 88
hours of instructional time per credit,
because they spend so much time outside
the classroom.
" Science fairs, field trips, a lot of
these things have to do with school," he
said. " There should be separate criteria
- five days for field trips, as long as we
know what's going on and the information
is there."
Stunick said her grandson seems increasingly
to be missing class time. Kids
take swimming lessons, and recently
they went to the Children's Festival, neither
of which Stunick believes should be
on class time.
" That's the parents' responsibility,
not the school's responsibility," she said.
While kids are at the festival, " That's a
whole day gone."
Babinsky said he's asked the division
to track sample schools in different age
groups next school year and wants to
hear from parents about their kids' experiences.
Babinksy is asking parents
to contact him directly via his email
( mbabinsky@ hotmail. com) to let him
know when, how long, and why their
kids weren't in class.
" I don't know all the answers, but I
do know kids are not in school as much
as they're supposed to," Babinsky said.
Through parents, " That's when I'm going
to get the true story."
nick. martin@ freepress. mb. ca
The current rules
THE province requires 110 hours
of instructional time for each high
school credit.
In 183 days of instruction, there
would be 1,006 hours of classroom
time, at least theoretically, far more
than enough to accommodate eight
credits, maybe even nine.
But every time a student is out
of class - field trips, assemblies,
science fairs, conferences, sporting
events, exams, open days after
exams, even something such as We
Day - those hours drop.
Your views
THE Free Press wants to hear from
parents about the amount of time
their children are spending in class.
Tell us your child's school and grade,
and give us an estimate of how many
days of teaching instruction they've
missed in June. Share your information
on the comments section of this
story at winnipegfreepress. com, or
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com/ winnipegfreepress .
Trustee irked by kids not in class
Seeks input
from parents
on activities
By Nick Martin
Mike Babinsky
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