Will the school year end?

Anonymous
As a teacher and parent, it seem impossible that we have 2 weeks left.
Anonymous
I hope these last 2 weeks go quickly. We are so burnt out. Maybe a 2 week winter break isn’t the best idea after all…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope these last 2 weeks go quickly. We are so burnt out. Maybe a 2 week winter break isn’t the best idea after all…


Or religious days but we aren’t allowed to say that.
Anonymous
This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.
Anonymous
I don't understand why we don't get back unused snow days that were built into the calendar. We had 5 days built in. Why don't the move the year-end date up 5 days since they were not used.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.



Actually, what should happen is whole year schooling - there should be no 2+ months off in the summer, have school be year round and have more breaks throughout the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.



Actually, what should happen is whole year schooling - there should be no 2+ months off in the summer, have school be year round and have more breaks throughout the year.


No thanks! We love out summers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.



Actually, what should happen is whole year schooling - there should be no 2+ months off in the summer, have school be year round and have more breaks throughout the year.


No thanks! We love out summers.


We love OUR summers
Anonymous
I don’t want a longer summer break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.



Actually, what should happen is whole year schooling - there should be no 2+ months off in the summer, have school be year round and have more breaks throughout the year.


No thanks! We love out summers.


You'd still get a month in the summer but longer breaks throughout the year and throw in some more 4 day weeks.

Having the whole summer off it an antiquated vestige of slower times that are now long gone, time to move on and improve the model.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.


I have said this dozens of times here and on the surveys for calendar-creation. Once June 1st hits, everyone is checked out. It is more productive to start the year earlier in Mid August, and then let people out in the first of June (or first week of June). Mentally, people are still in school mode through May b/c there are AP exams and the weather isn't full on summer yet. The stupid school board keeps pushing the school year into mid June by having so many holidays and days off.

Front-load the learning and let people out early June. It also works well for camps/child care b/c college students are out in early May, so they are ready to run camps by June1st. However, they go back to college (or need to get ready) by Mid August. So, camps lose their staff. Of course, I'm not going to get anywhere with this since they made a 3 yr calendar and by then, my last kid will be out of HS. So, I pass the torch to someone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why we don't get back unused snow days that were built into the calendar. We had 5 days built in. Why don't the move the year-end date up 5 days since they were not used.


I know you are probably new here and weren't around when this whole "built in" hogwash was marketed to the public. They didn't actually "build in" 10 days. They magically "repurposed" 20 min. per day of time that students spent walking from the bus to the classroom and then from the classroom to the bus and called it "instructional time." Voila!... magically built in school days that previously would have had to be made up with ACTUAL instruction (or pretended instruction b/c we know nothing good is happening for learning when there are snow-make-up days on June 20th...). (i.e. 20 min of imaginary instructional time x 180 days = "built in snow days")

So, your kids are just getting gipped out of instruction whenever there are no-school-days from snow or high winds or coldness.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why the calendars don't make sense. These are days that supposedly count towards the legal requirement but yet everyone knows that everyone is checked out. If FCPS cared about education, this wouldn't be happening. We need to have more full weeks during/before SOLs when actual instruction is happening and have the summer start earlier. No one wants to be in school in June. These days shouldn't and don't count.



Actually, what should happen is whole year schooling - there should be no 2+ months off in the summer, have school be year round and have more breaks throughout the year.


Absolutely not! There’s always one crazy who wants this.
Anonymous
I hate how they stop all instruction after SOLs. There are SO many fun learning activities they could do!

My FCPS-educated 6th grader can't read or write cursive for gods sakes. They have had three board game days since last week.
Anonymous
We will be back in school before you know itt
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