they want you to only go on "educational" sites. i think most of it is is kind of stupid. you should noot be allowed to go on bad sites like sexual stuff but why not allow kids to check email. if you want to get past them u can use proxy sites but they sometimes block those to.to get on gmail i just put an s after http like https://gmail.com this works for sum sites but not all.there are other complicated ways to do it but you can look um up if u care.
For the past 50 years, schools in my area have had a similar schedule to the ones schools have now. We also got days off when the weather was snowy or icy and road conditions were bad. Beyond that, it is hard to say what days off schools got.
These days even elementary students have to take standardized tests for english and math. You can look at the board of education sites and see how various schools have scored in recent years. I think the best method though, is to go to different schools and see which teachers seem the happiest. Happy teachers often equal good schools, with lots of resources.
Most schools have snow days built into the calendar. Schools are required to have 180 days of instruction so they would have to be made up.
There are 135 schools in the Boston Public Schools system.
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Sometimes they do, but most days are full days, like any school. Generally schools need to have a set amount of time done each year, so all schools have to meet those requirements, no matter what denomination they are.
There is no way to do it u just have to wait !
It all depends on how many people decide on any given day that abiding by the rules and the spirit of the site is not what they want to do. There is no definite number of people blocked. Some days more, some days less.
The school day usually starts between 8:30 and 9am depending on the school. Some private schools start as early as 8:15. Most schools finish at 3pm, with some finishing at 2:45, and some private schools going to 3:20 or 3:30. School days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.