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Schools Scrap Math Homework: Student Benefits?

In LaSalle Parish, Louisiana, the school district has eliminated all homework for its 2,500 students from kindergarten through high school this semester. The decision stems from widespread dislike of math homework among kids and parents. The article explores whether this change will ultimately benefit students’ learning and well-being.

Key Points

  • LaSalle Parish district bans homework district-wide starting January.
  • Affects all grade levels, from young learners to high school seniors.
  • Policy responds to complaints from students and parents about homework burdens.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This homework elimination policy supports parental rights by reducing mandatory schoolwork intrusions into family time, empowering parents to guide their children’s after-school activities. It highlights potential for innovative reforms in public education that could influence school choice discussions by making traditional schools more flexible and family-friendly.

Source: Kids and parents dislike math homework, so teachers are scrapping it. Will students be better off?

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