Do independent schools have fewer days off than public?

Anonymous
SSSAS parent here. We did start after Labor Day, so I think ACPS had two full weeks before SSSAS started school. We end a few days before ACPS but in the same week, it looks like. We do have a few extra days off at the major breaks, but SSSAS went back in person quicker than ACPS after the snow. Looking at the calendar, the days off each month are pretty comparable.
Anonymous
Beauvoir is 165 days this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I ask while watching a SSSA bus drive past on a (another) day APS is closed.

Curious about the number of instruction days per year in general - so term start/end as well as days off during the month.


Does it matter?
If you did a religious private then your math and science are way worse than public.
Indoctrination takes time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have longer vacations. How else can families go to Vail?


Don't know. We've never been there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ask while watching a SSSA bus drive past on a (another) day APS is closed.

Curious about the number of instruction days per year in general - so term start/end as well as days off during the month.


Does it matter?
If you did a religious private then your math and science are way worse than public.
Indoctrination takes time.


You have no idea what you are talking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ask while watching a SSSA bus drive past on a (another) day APS is closed.

Curious about the number of instruction days per year in general - so term start/end as well as days off during the month.


Does it matter?
If you did a religious private then your math and science are way worse than public.
Indoctrination takes time.

I’m guessing you are bigotted toward Catholic or evangelical Christian schools. You’re largely wrong about them anyway, but SSSAS isn’t either of those things.
Anonymous
I don’t know how many days of instruction it shakes out to be, but the private school calendar seems to be much more thoughtfully designed. Days off are consecutive and often tied to a holiday. On days when school is closed for something other than a holiday, the school offers their extended day program (all day) for an additional fee.
Anonymous
The more you pay, the less you go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how many days of instruction it shakes out to be, but the private school calendar seems to be much more thoughtfully designed. Days off are consecutive and often tied to a holiday. On days when school is closed for something other than a holiday, the school offers their extended day program (all day) for an additional fee.


This. Plus the ability to make independent weather decisions (not all do, however).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost always independent schools have fewer days of instruction. I don't believe they are held to a legal minimum per year the way public schools are. At my kids' schools the breaks were several days' longer than public schools, and winter break was significantly longer.


Seriously? You pay more for fewer days of school. And just wait until they go off to college
Anonymous
We have tons of days off compared to publics and parish schools. An administrator explained it to me and she said they are more strict about how they count instructional time during the day so they can get by with fewer days overall. That sounded shady to me, but we’re still at the school. It does seem like all schools have far fewer days of school than I did in the 80s and 90s. Don’t get me started about half days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe they all have 180 days no matter how you slice and dice it.


In VA yes. However in Md the number of days required for private schools are less than public and any day students are on campus counts as a school day. Orientation, graduation student led conferences, etc. doesn’t even need to be all divisions on campus to count. I think it’s 168-170 days
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SSSAS parent here; we live in Ffx (right by public elementary that has a police car morning and afternoon for street crossings) and obviously drive through part of Alexandria, including the public MS a bit down Seminary, so it’s very obvious when one or both of those public systems are closed but I’m driving DC to school. As a pp noted, we have fewer random teacher workdays and don’t get some of the non-federal holidays (like Ffx being closed yesterday for Lunar New Year). But Ffx was back in school for at least a week before SSSAS was in August, we end at least a week earlier, and we often have an extra day or more at fall, winter, spring, and Easter breaks. We do have fewer snow days - only one, and then it goes to remote learning. Overall though, we have fewer school days than public.





FCPS was not closed for lunar new year. It was a teacher work day at the end of semester that happened to coincide with lunar new year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe they all have 180 days no matter how you slice and dice it.


In VA yes. However in Md the number of days required for private schools are less than public and any day students are on campus counts as a school day. Orientation, graduation student led conferences, etc. doesn’t even need to be all divisions on campus to count. I think it’s 168-170 days


We moved to a different state and independent schools are allowed to add up instructional hours and divide it by some set number of hours to equal school days. I think the count gets closer to the low-mid 160s at some schools!
Anonymous
I’ll take quality over quantity any day of the week.
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