Published by admin on Thu, 04/06/2023 - 1:00pm
To the editor:
I read the article about the Gillett School Board meeting, in your March 24 Oconto County Times Herald, with interest and applause. The statement by Gillett’s Secondary School Principal Shawn Limberg that “the way we do school does not work for some students” made public something we all knew but rarely say out loud. The idea that skills, learned in places other than the classroom, should count as credits toward high school graduation is refreshing. More carrot, less stick.