Was amypme on this website when kids got out early every Monday?

Anonymous
Was anyone on this website when kids got out early every Monday?

I wish I could see the comments, because they were mostly fun.

People are mad because they get out early once a month or so...
Anonymous
If you want to see the comments, go back and look at the threads from when it changed. They don't get deleted automatically.
Anonymous
They used to get out early EVERY Monday. Not once a month. Yes. I was there. And now my last kid is a senior and we are ready to be out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They used to get out early EVERY Monday. Not once a month. Yes. I was there. And now my last kid is a senior and we are ready to be out.


+2

And I'm a product FCPS so I myself grew up with half day Mondays in ES.


What do you want to know that hasn't already been posted in the old DCUM threads?
The pros/cons have been discussed as naseum .
Anonymous
I liked it. Lots of activities were offered so we had ballet or art or religious Ed.
Anonymous
I was also a product of FCPS and I remember my mom being upset when she found out about the schedule (had moved from out of state). She would also say has disappointed she was in general with the school system (compared to the small township school district we moved from).
Anonymous
My oldest child had half day Mondays in ES.

I know a lot of parents that really liked it. It was a "slow start" to the week, especially for younger kids, and it was an opportunity for doctor and dentist appointments without missing school. There didn't seem to be these totally random days off here and there - the schedule seemed more consistent.

And, as one parent explained to me, ANY org that was related to aftercare accommodated for this, so no matter what your after school plans were, your ES kid was covered. I think that was helpful for parents.
Anonymous
It was stupid to have early release then, and it is stupid to have it now. It is not necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My oldest child had half day Mondays in ES.

I know a lot of parents that really liked it. It was a "slow start" to the week, especially for younger kids, and it was an opportunity for doctor and dentist appointments without missing school. There didn't seem to be these totally random days off here and there - the schedule seemed more consistent.

And, as one parent explained to me, ANY org that was related to aftercare accommodated for this, so no matter what your after school plans were, your ES kid was covered. I think that was helpful for parents.


I had a child in elementary then. It was a mess for people who worked. It was good for Girl Scout meetings--not much else.

And, when we had late start days on Mondays, it was a joke.
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