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hey people what do you think is it normal for a teacher to give a 5th grader a test about the life of Einstein(childhood,school,friend,marriage,death etc) and give only 10 hours to prepare it !!!

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Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014This is a legitimate question. I called the California Department of Education today and they did not know the answer.

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014This is a legitimate question. I called the California Department of Education today and they did not know the answer.What gives the school the right to give my child homework? Under what legal framework are they allowed to expect my family to put all of his and our time 24/7 at their disposal in order to get a high-quality public education?

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014This is a legitimate question. I called the California Department of Education today and they did not know the answer.What gives the school the right to give my child homework? Under what legal framework are they allowed to expect my family to put all of his and our time 24/7 at their disposal in order to get a high-quality public education?Is this just something we've all just kind of accepted, or is there a legal reason the school can do this?

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014This is a legitimate question. I called the California Department of Education today and they did not know the answer.What gives the school the right to give my child homework? Under what legal framework are they allowed to expect my family to put all of his and our time 24/7 at their disposal in order to get a high-quality public education?Is this just something we've all just kind of accepted, or is there a legal reason the school can do this?Please do not turn this into an argument over whether homework is "good" or not. That's not why I'm asking.

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014This is a legitimate question. I called the California Department of Education today and they did not know the answer.What gives the school the right to give my child homework? Under what legal framework are they allowed to expect my family to put all of his and our time 24/7 at their disposal in order to get a high-quality public education?Is this just something we've all just kind of accepted, or is there a legal reason the school can do this?Please do not turn this into an argument over whether homework is "good" or not. That's not why I'm asking.Any teacher will tell you that at any time, about half the parents are complaining about too much homework and half are complaining about too little. I personally feel families know their children, and they are probably both right. What is best also depends on a lot of other factors, including access to alternative educational opportunities.

Town SquareWhat gives the school the right to give my child homework?Original post made by Parent, JLS Middle School, on Dec 18, 2014This is a legitimate question. I called the California Department of Education today and they did not know the answer.What gives the school the right to give my child homework? Under what legal framework are they allowed to expect my family to put all of his and our time 24/7 at their disposal in order to get a high-quality public education?Is this just something we've all just kind of accepted, or is there a legal reason the school can do this?Please do not turn this into an argument over whether homework is "good" or not. That's not why I'm asking.Any teacher will tell you that at any time, about half the parents are complaining about too much homework and half are complaining about too little. I personally feel families know their children, and they are probably both right. What is best also depends on a lot of other factors, including access to alternative educational opportunities.But when I feel that my child's spending 4 hours on homework every night and more than that, never having a life (despite all this talk about changing things and

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