Budget cuts bring an unfair dearth of options for students seeking remedial courses.
Due to budget cuts, the possibility of summer school is beginning to look more and more bleak. According to a memo from superintendent Polly Bove published on School Loop and on the school Web site, students may not have the chance to make up courses over the summer. Teachers and administration have also been told to encourage students to pass classes now since summer school’s future is looking pretty overcast, with a good chance of rain.
The possibility of summer school’s imminent demise isn’t quite in keeping with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. It would be reasonable, then, to assume that in the case of summer school being canceled, a lot of children will be left behind. And if the state budget continues to tighten the monetary noose on education’s throat, those children will stay behind.
Time for some proper homeschooling, California. Oh, if only.