If the idea is to pass a longer school day, that is fine, but then there shouldn't be homework.
I drop my 9th grade daughter off at 7:00 am and she gets home on the bus at 4:15 pm. If she has band or drama it is 6:00 pm. And then she has anywhere from 2-4 hours of homework to do each night---a lot of which I deem is "make work" Worksheets, vocabulary assignments, read the story and answer question type work.
The cause of all problems in education comes back to one thing. The PSSA. That ### #### test is all I ever hear about until it is over.
From the beginning of the school year, kids are measured on how well they will do on the PSSA with MAP tests and other grading charts. They are grouped according to how they are perceived to do on these tests. They have action plans on how to teach them what will be on the test. IF a student has an off day when they take these MAP tests or just doesn't give a crap and drops 20 points from last time, it's a crisis. Suddenly they have to devise new action plans to get student A back up to where they should be. More homework, more intensive class sessions, differentiated learning to change it up for them. Teachers jobs are measured by this test. Some teachers my wife has worked with have been fired for low PSSA scores. That's extreme but
bonuses are based around the scores and if you get stuck with a batch of dumb kids well then you're SOL that year. She's been at schools where teachers that have students with low scores are humiliated in front of the rest of the staff despite the history of that group of kids showing that they were on par with what they normally did coming up. She's been at schools that measured what this year's 7th grade did vs last year's 7th grade despite being two completely different groups of kids. If you went way down (despite again staying on par with what they have done), expect academic probation for that teacher.
Every project, every assignment, every bit of homework is measured on how this will help on the PSSA. And it means #### all for the kids. IF the kids ever found out that the test has no impact on their grade whatsoever, it would be pandemonium. The American Education system would collapse.
Then when it's over, teachers feel like they are just going through the motions because none of it matters towards the test. My wife has to fight the urge to modify teaching towards the test after the test because it doesn't help them on the test. Just a screwed up system because of NCLB.