aarondhgraham
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This goes far towards the argument,,,
That schools in our modern age should drop all extracurricular activities.
I am not advocating one way or another,,,
But many school systems are now considering this option.
As an educator though I would not be sad if schools dropped dances and parties altogether
In this day and age there is no reason that private entities can't perform and host these functions.
They serve no educational purpose, so why should the scarce monetary and personnel resources of our schools be allocated to these events.
Several research studies have indicated that the social aspect of modern school life detracts greatly from the primary mission of education.
Our teachers have enough to do towards their primary mission without the burden of extracurricular events consuming their time and energies.
Tradition (and society's unwillingness do host these events privately) are truly the only reasons they continue happening today.
I say solve the problem of drinking at school dances by not having any school sponsored dances.
There are plenty of private entities who would love the opportunity to make money off of that business.
Aarond
That schools in our modern age should drop all extracurricular activities.
I am not advocating one way or another,,,
But many school systems are now considering this option.
As an educator though I would not be sad if schools dropped dances and parties altogether
In this day and age there is no reason that private entities can't perform and host these functions.
They serve no educational purpose, so why should the scarce monetary and personnel resources of our schools be allocated to these events.
Several research studies have indicated that the social aspect of modern school life detracts greatly from the primary mission of education.
Our teachers have enough to do towards their primary mission without the burden of extracurricular events consuming their time and energies.
Tradition (and society's unwillingness do host these events privately) are truly the only reasons they continue happening today.
I say solve the problem of drinking at school dances by not having any school sponsored dances.
There are plenty of private entities who would love the opportunity to make money off of that business.
Aarond