With all due respect, this is the problem. The issue is not whether specific calendar is lucky enough to have religious holidays fall on weekends, or spring break/Easter alignment to be reasonable or whatever. That's pure luck - other years will be as dismal as this year. Issue is more the ridiculous "Guiding Principles" FCPS uses in setting the calendar to begin with - need to recognize every religious holiday regardless of how many folks observe, endless training/planning days etc. Other poster in their SB letter said it well: calendar is already borderline unreasonable under perfect weather/contingency conditions. But throw in inevitable snow days, mythical tornado days, early release Wed etc. - and it's brutal if your goal is actually to educate. |
+1 FCPS needs to get clear on their priorities and set calendars that reflect those priorities. |
They had a whole group of stakeholders (board members, parents, civic groups) and THIS is what they came up with. |
And people need to prepare for and accept that FCPS’ priorities may not align with their own. |
No, this isn’t what “they” came up with. This is what Reid came up with behind closed doors and presented to the board. |
They are clear about respecting the religious diversity in the county which is reflected in the calendar. You and others simply don’t have that as your priority. Don’t say that FCPS doesn’t have priorities. |
When? The current calendar was set before Reid arrived. |
Every version of the blue calendar offered had more five-day weeks of instruction than the calendar that we’re voting on tonight,” said Karl Frisch, who represents the Providence District. https://northernvirginiamag.com/family/education/2023/02/10/fairfax-co-school-board-passes-calendar/ Oh FCPS time warp, never forget the internet is forever. |
Superintendent Michelle C. Reid’s “blue option-amended” https://northernvirginiamag.com/family/education/2023/02/10/fairfax-co-school-board-passes-calendar/ |
| The hardest thing this county has to deal with is that there are dozens of highly vocal groups with completely different priorities. Makes a lot of issues and decisions unpopular because it meets only meets a couple of the groups priorities and the other groups feel ignored. |
| I personally wish we would just use our diversity as a county (in terms of national plus cultural and religious observances) to create a year-round calendar with longer breaks every 4 months or so. Minimize the random days off if possible but also don't pretend there's a long "summer" break...this gives 2-3 week breaks throughout the year and families can plan vacations and camps accordingly. Trying to do this hybrid between a "traditional" calendar with long summer break plus recognizing every culture isn't working. |
| *Sorry, meant every 3 months or so |
I don’t disagree. I just don’t see the point of tinkering with the 26-27 and 27-28 school calendars as Meren has stated she’d like to do. The worst thing they could do is drag their feet on approving calendars because they want to revamp the process. People were freaking out about the delay in releasing the 23-24 calendar, and that was approved in February 2023. We’re halfway through March. I would find it incredibly frustrating if they started making changes to what’s been published. Now, if they put guidelines around early release Wednesdays (which haven’t been announced for 2026-27) then I’d be all for that. |
+1 we don’t need to tinker with the upcoming calendars that have already been decided on, they happen to work out fine and it is what it is. We just need to stop the 3 hour early releases going forward. And perhaps the next school year where religious holidays are causing a lot of continuity problems - there will need to be a discussion on what days can be holidays vs. which ones can be teacher/school work days (remember right now they get 2 days at the end of each quarter plus a 2 hour early release, but only the one work day is a traditional work day for teachers to get grades in. The other is a “school planning” or “staff development” day. But there is no reason that these have to be done back to back at the end of the quarters. The TW day for grades is needed, the other day can be done at another time). |
Hell no. I do not want a year round calendar. How are older kids suppose to have summer jobs? This would ruin summer swim league and that is the pool culture in this area. |