Snow next week?

Anonymous
The school days are long in general, esp for elementary kids. If you only saw how manyyoutube videos they watch during the day you’d be shocked. Add that to all the Lexia and st math time … there is just a lot to wasted time
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The school days are long in general, esp for elementary kids. If you only saw how manyyoutube videos they watch during the day you’d be shocked. Add that to all the Lexia and st math time … there is just a lot to wasted time


Agree. I volunteered during my Ks Spanish class and over half the class time was you tube videos. At least 4.
Anonymous
Great. My kindergartner and 3rd grader love starting school at 11:20. Oh wait but first they must have lunch, and then recess. Oh wait snack too. Hooray for a 3hr school day or is it another early release day too, or some random holiday because everyone has to feel included. Oh and the teachers need more time to plan because they teach the same thing every year. 🙄
Anonymous
Good call, FCPS. Roads may be slippery in the morning, no need to risk student safety. This will be the last delay of the year, everyone can plan accordingly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I’m thrilled for the delay. My kids could use the extra sleep!


Lazy bones
Anonymous
Good call, FCPS. Roads may be slippery in the morning, no need to risk student safety. This will be the last delay of the year, everyone can plan accordingly.

+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't remember when we had a full week of school. This is mind blowing.


FCPS doesn't control the weather. And the calendar was decided literally years ago. Seriously, it's ok.
Anonymous
For everyone claiming public education isn't teaching their kids everything: Guess what, it's meant to be a partnership with families. Partners means both sides do something. Since the beginning of public schools in early 1800s, parents have been expected to read to kids, provide books at home, help kids with homework...are you doing all that? Or expecting public school teachers to do it all?
Anonymous
Yes but parents have jobs too. They need to eliminate the remaining teacher workdays because us parents who aren't teachers are going to work while teachers are at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great. My kindergartner and 3rd grader love starting school at 11:20. Oh wait but first they must have lunch, and then recess. Oh wait snack too. Hooray for a 3hr school day or is it another early release day too, or some random holiday because everyone has to feel included. Oh and the teachers need more time to plan because they teach the same thing every year. 🙄


You’re an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes but parents have jobs too. They need to eliminate the remaining teacher workdays because us parents who aren't teachers are going to work while teachers are at home.


You’re flat out wrong. Teachers work on teacher workdays. And no they will not be eliminated simply because you are going to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes but parents have jobs too. They need to eliminate the remaining teacher workdays because us parents who aren't teachers are going to work while teachers are at home.


They need to start using the paid contract hours represented by snow days and early release as telework TW days. Then parents and teachers will have aligned incentives about snow days, it won’t be a paid day off for teachers while parents scramble, and FCPS will have to think harder before making foolish calls. Had that been policy this year they could eliminate the rest of the early release ES days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For everyone claiming public education isn't teaching their kids everything: Guess what, it's meant to be a partnership with families. Partners means both sides do something. Since the beginning of public schools in early 1800s, parents have been expected to read to kids, provide books at home, help kids with homework...are you doing all that? Or expecting public school teachers to do it all?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes but parents have jobs too. They need to eliminate the remaining teacher workdays because us parents who aren't teachers are going to work while teachers are at home.


What part of teacher WORKday makes you think teachers are at home while other adults are working? The word isn't exactly cryptic. It is a WORKday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes but parents have jobs too. They need to eliminate the remaining teacher workdays because us parents who aren't teachers are going to work while teachers are at home.


What part of teacher WORKday makes you think teachers are at home while other adults are working? The word isn't exactly cryptic. It is a WORKday.


You didn’t read properly. The person you’re quoting suggests eliminating future workdays (the calendar has several) because plenty of paid time has been provided to teachers in the form of snow days.

While they won’t do that for 25-26 its a great proposal for future years.
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