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Prince George’s Co. schools want feedback on student homework policy

Prince George’s County Public Schools in Maryland wants to hear from parents and caregivers about a topic that generates lots of debate: homework.

The school system is looking at updating its policies and procedures on homework, and is starting with a survey. Parents and guardians will be asked to fill out a survey that will be emailed and available on the school system’s website around Oct. 16.

A committee of school administrators, teachers, parents and students will be working on the issue, and an updated policy is expected to be in place by 2021.

There have been a , including how much is too much and whether learning is enhanced by assignments.

School systems across the U.S. frequently examine their grading and homework policies.

A commonly cited measure for the right amount of homework has been the “.” Under the formula, , a student should have 10 minutes of homework per night for every grade level attained.

In other words, a second grader should have 20 minutes of homework, and a high school senior should have 120 minutes.

The homework committee will share updates throughout the school year. In the meantime, please contact gradingandreporting@pgcps.org if you have any questions or want to share your input.

Kate Ryan

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