02-09-2010, 01:19 PM
I recently was told by several parents of Waukegan Grade School students that most of the books necessary for their children to study and
learn from are not allowed to be taken home with them to study further, called homework.
The parents were very upset by this, and could not understand how their children could properly learn and compete against other
students from other school districts where children are of course allowed to bring their school books home to study.
Does anyone know if this is true, about Waukegan school students not able to bring the majority of the classroom books home to study
at night and on weekends?
This seems to extreme to be at all true; it is totally incomprehensible and absolutely outrageous if true.
learn from are not allowed to be taken home with them to study further, called homework.
The parents were very upset by this, and could not understand how their children could properly learn and compete against other
students from other school districts where children are of course allowed to bring their school books home to study.
Does anyone know if this is true, about Waukegan school students not able to bring the majority of the classroom books home to study
at night and on weekends?
This seems to extreme to be at all true; it is totally incomprehensible and absolutely outrageous if true.