Tampabay.com
APRIL 24, 2009

Don't bring your children to work?

Kids2work2 Kids around Florida missed school yesterday to visit their parents' job sites as part of the annual Take Our Daughters and Sons To Work event.

It's a nationally recognized activity designed to help children better understand the opportunities they have after they finish school. Schools don't even count the students absent if they participate.

But to hear St. Lucie officials tell it, the idea is academically bankrupt.

St. Lucie superintendent Michael Lannon told district employees they could not bring their children to work on Thursday, saying the exercise is not "educationally valid," the Fort Pierce Tribune reports.

"One of the things we're trying to do is have kids stay in school, in their classrooms," Lannon told the paper. "For that reason, I don't think it should be taking place on a school day anywhere across America."

The program's leaders disagree.

"The educators felt very strongly about having it during the school year so that youth, then they went to the various workplaces, could come back and discuss what they had seen take place with others in their class," foundation spokesman George McKecven told the Tribune.

We didn't have any kids roaming around our office. One girl we spoke briefly with who was at her mom's place of work reported being "bored out of my mind." Thoughts?

(Photo from Richmond County, NY, district attorney's office)

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Rebecca Catalanello covers Pinellas County schools. E-mail her: rcatalanello@tampabay.com.

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