An elementary school in Indiana created a program that's designed to help students catch up on their homework without getting punished. What are some other things schools can do to help students complete their homework?
"(Schools can do) the same thing, because you can catch up on your work and stay after school to get help and tutoring. They can get better grades."
Marco Coppola, 10
fifth-grader
"I agree with Marco to have them after school, because maybe some kids can't get there early in the morning or they live too far away. It's better if they're in a group, because they can get along with other people and they can become friends."
Valerie Thueson, 10
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fifth-grader
"I think it'd be better in the morning, because if it was in the evening it could take time off your schedule. It would be better in the morning because it won't seem like a punishment. You won't miss recess."
Pancho Mariscal, 12
sixth-grader
"They can make a club after school and if you do your homework you can get a prize if you do really good."
Ronja Kleinholz, 11
sixth-grader
"I think they should earn (credit) for however many times they do homework on their own. Then they can go on a field trip to study a subject."
Cheyenne Hudecek, 10
fifth-grader

