I find it hard to believe that so many people think this is a good idea. Why in the world is this even an issue...and who the hell is pushing for this!?!?!?
County plans to offer single-gender classes
The Greene County School District voted Friday night to allow parents to choose gender-separate classes in grades 3-8 for math, science, social studies and language arts.The move came after the district backed away from a mandate for all of the public school students in the county be separated by gender.
Superintendent Shawn McCollough plans to survey all the parents to find out how many are interested in the single-gender alternative. Until then, McCollough said he won't know how much the change is going to cost or how much extra space or faculty the school district will need.
The plan was presented with few details during a three-hour meeting.
In two separate 3-2 votes Friday board members approved single-gender options at the district's two elementary schools.
The elementary schools now will be called "elementary academies" after the district incorporates sixth grade into Greensboro Elementary and Union Point Elementary.
Board members voted unanimously, however, for single-gender classes at Anita White Carson Middle School.
The school now will be a junior high school and encompass only seventh and eighth grades.
County plans to offer single-gender classes
The Greene County School District voted Friday night to allow parents to choose gender-separate classes in grades 3-8 for math, science, social studies and language arts.The move came after the district backed away from a mandate for all of the public school students in the county be separated by gender.
Superintendent Shawn McCollough plans to survey all the parents to find out how many are interested in the single-gender alternative. Until then, McCollough said he won't know how much the change is going to cost or how much extra space or faculty the school district will need.
The plan was presented with few details during a three-hour meeting.
In two separate 3-2 votes Friday board members approved single-gender options at the district's two elementary schools.
The elementary schools now will be called "elementary academies" after the district incorporates sixth grade into Greensboro Elementary and Union Point Elementary.
Board members voted unanimously, however, for single-gender classes at Anita White Carson Middle School.
The school now will be a junior high school and encompass only seventh and eighth grades.